IBM PS/2 Model 25
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The Personal System/2 Model 25 and its later submodels the 25 286 and 25 SX are IBM's lowest-end entries in the Personal System/2 (PS/2) family of personal computers. Like its sibling the Model 30, the Model 25 features an Industry Standard Architecture bus, allowing it to use expansion cards from its direct predecessors, the PC/XT and the PC/AT—but not from higher entries in the PS/2 line, which use Micro Channel. Unlike all other entries in the PS/2 line, the Model 25 and its submodels are built into an all-in-one form factor, with its cathode-ray tube (CRT) monitor and system board occupying the same enclosure. IBM oriented the Model 25 at home office workers and students.[2]
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Developer | International Business Machines (IBM) |
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Manufacturer | IBM |
Product family | Personal System/2 |
Type | Personal computer |
Release date | August 4, 1987; 36 years ago (1987-08-04) |
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Power | 120/240 VAC ~ |
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