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The Panasonic 150 — Panasonic’s IBM-Compatible Portable
The Panasonic 150 was part of Matsushita/Panasonic’s range of IBM PC-compatible computers, reflecting the company’s broad participation in the personal computing market throughout the 1980s. Panasonic — best known to Western consumers for consumer electronics, cameras, and the Technics audio brand — was also a significant producer of IBM-compatible computers and MSX machines in Japan and export markets. The Panasonic 150 brought IBM PC compatibility to users who wanted the Panasonic brand’s reputation for reliability alongside DOS computing capability.
Matsushita’s Computing Ambitions
Matsushita Electric (Panasonic) was one of Japan’s largest and most diversified electronics companies, and its computing products spanned multiple architectures — from the National/Panasonic MSX computers for the home market to IBM PC-compatible machines for business users. This breadth reflected Matsushita’s strategy of participating across all significant consumer and business electronics categories, leveraging its manufacturing scale and component supply chains to offer competitive products in each segment.
