• Mister X on stereo2go.com goes over the brief history of the Sharp PC-2001 Boombox Computer from 1979. • Not much information can be found on this rare device. • It’s a Boombox Radio Cassette Player Television Computer Only 200 units of the “Latte Caputa” were produced in 1979. • Few people know of its existence, and only a few remain , making it a truly “phantom product” known only to those in the know. • Since it was put on display at the museum, several people each year stop to look, exclaiming, “Wow, so that’s where it was!” with expressions of amazement on their faces, as if they had unearthed a rare fossil, and take their time to observe it and take photos. • Can you guess what it is from its appearance and name?
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- Mister X on stereo2go.com goes over the brief history of the Sharp PC-2001 Boombox Computer from 1979. Not much information can be found on this rare device. What is it? It’s a Boombox Radio Cassette Player Television Computer Only 200 units of the “Latte Caputa” were produced in 1979. Few people know of its existence, and only a few remain , making it a truly “phantom product” known only to those in the know. Since it was put on display at the museum, several people each year stop to look, exclaiming, “Wow, so that’s where it was!” with expressions of amazement on their faces, as if they had
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