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The '''Pasocom Gakushuudzukue''' (パソコン学習机) is a [[SC-3000]] writing desk manufacutred by [[Esco Boueki]] (then a subsidiary of [[Sega]]) sometime in the early 1980s. Priced at ¥280,000, it came with a SC-3000 unit, built-in 18" color monitor, ten software slots, a coin-activated timer (unknown reason), and joysticks for games. It is unknown if the software selection is fixed; flyers do have a date (February 1984?) near a section talking abaout software. The [[SR-1000]] and [[SP-400]] can also be purchased with the unit as optional extras. It may have been intended for arcade use ([http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/SC-3000#.E3.81.9D.E3.81.AE.E4.BB.96 if the Japanese Wikipedia is to be translated right]) but English-language details are still unknown. | The '''Pasocom Gakushuudzukue''' (パソコン学習机) is a [[SC-3000]] writing desk manufacutred by [[Esco Boueki]] (then a subsidiary of [[Sega]]) sometime in the early 1980s. Priced at ¥280,000, it came with a SC-3000 unit, built-in 18" color monitor, ten software slots, a coin-activated timer (unknown reason), and joysticks for games. It is unknown if the software selection is fixed; flyers do have a date (February 1984?) near a section talking abaout software. The [[SR-1000]] and [[SP-400]] can also be purchased with the unit as optional extras. It may have been intended for arcade use ([http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/SC-3000#.E3.81.9D.E3.81.AE.E4.BB.96 if the Japanese Wikipedia is to be translated right]) but English-language details are still unknown. | ||
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+ | ==Physical Scans== | ||
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+ | File:SC3000Desk_Flyer.gif|Flyer | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
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The Pasocom Gakushuudzukue (パソコン学習机) is a SC-3000 writing desk manufacutred by Esco Boueki (then a subsidiary of Sega) sometime in the early 1980s. Priced at ¥280,000, it came with a SC-3000 unit, built-in 18" color monitor, ten software slots, a coin-activated timer (unknown reason), and joysticks for games. It is unknown if the software selection is fixed; flyers do have a date (February 1984?) near a section talking abaout software. The SR-1000 and SP-400 can also be purchased with the unit as optional extras. It may have been intended for arcade use (if the Japanese Wikipedia is to be translated right) but English-language details are still unknown.
Physical Scans
- SC3000Desk Flyer.gif
Flyer