Sharp PC 6200

I have the main unit and power adapter.

type computer
country Japan
year
os MS DOS 4.0
cpu Intel 286
speed 12MHz
ram 1 MB
disk 3.5″ 720 KB
hd 20 MB
graphic 24 x 60
colors mono
sound beeper
ports keypad, expansion, RS323, centronigs


The Sharp PC-6200 — Sharp’s IBM-Compatible Laptop

The Sharp PC-6200 was an IBM PC-compatible laptop computer produced by Sharp for the Japanese and international markets in the mid-to-late 1980s. Using an Intel 80C88 processor and running MS-DOS, it offered full IBM PC compatibility in a portable laptop form factor — competing with contemporaries from Toshiba, NEC, and Compaq in the growing market for portable PC-compatible computers. Sharp’s expertise in LCD displays gave the PC-6200 a high-quality screen that was one of its key competitive advantages.

Sharp’s LCD Advantage

Sharp Corporation had invested heavily in liquid crystal display technology throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, establishing the manufacturing expertise that made it a global leader in LCD production. This investment paid dividends in the laptop market — Sharp’s LCD displays were among the highest quality available in portable computers of the era, providing clearer, sharper text and graphics than many competitors. The PC-6200 benefited from this technology advantage, offering a display quality that justified its positioning in the premium laptop segment.