TRS-80 MC-10
| TRS-80 MC-10 | |
| Release date | 1983 | 
|---|---|
| Introductory price | US$119.95 (equivalent to $380 in 2024) | 
| Discontinued | 1984 | 
| Operating system | 8 KB (Micro Color Basic, developed by Microsoft) ROM | 
| CPU | Motorola MC6803 @ 0.89 MHz | 
| Memory | 4 KB on-board, expandable to 20 KB via external expansion pack | 
| Graphics | VDG: MC6847 | 
| Input | 48-key "Chiclet"-style keyboard | 
| Power | 8V AC 1.5A | 
| Dimensions | 8.5 in × 7 in × 2 in (216 mm × 178 mm × 51 mm) | 
| Weight | 29.05 oz (824 g) | 
The TRS-80 MC-10 microcomputer is a lesser-known member of the TRS-80 line of home computers, produced by Tandy Corporation in the early 1980s and sold through their RadioShack chain of electronics stores. It was a low-cost alternative to Tandy's own TRS-80 Color Computer to compete with entry-level machines such as the VIC-20 and Sinclair ZX81.
The MC-10 was of value primarily to hobbyists and as an introduction to computer programming.It was not a commercial success and was discontinued only a year after its introduction.