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MSXbook: A Modern Laptop Inspired by a Classic Japanese Computer

The MSX standard, one of Japan’s most influential home computer platforms of the 1980s, is making a comeback in a surprising new form. The MSXbook is a newly announced laptop that pays homage to the MSX computing era while incorporating modern hardware, offering a fresh way to experience retro computing as shared by 4Gamer.

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Developed as a spiritual successor to the MSX line, the MSXbook blends vintage aesthetics with contemporary functionality. The laptop aims to support classic MSX software while also running modern applications, making it a unique hybrid device for enthusiasts. Whether you want to boot up classic games like Metal Gear and Aleste or tinker with MSX BASIC, this device has you covered.

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Designed with a sleek but retro-inspired look, the MSXbook comes with a built-in mechanical keyboard reminiscent of the classic MSX machines. It also boasts a range of connectivity options, including USB-C, HDMI, and even cartridge support for original MSX software. The hardware ensures compatibility with the original MSX code, making it a dream device for retro computing fans.

The resurgence of MSX-themed hardware reflects a growing demand for vintage computing experiences, especially in Japan and among international collectors. The MSXbook taps into this nostalgia while offering the convenience of modern technology, allowing users to enjoy the best of both worlds. It’s not just a tribute—it’s a fully functional, everyday-use machine tailored for retro enthusiasts and developers alike.

With a planned release later this year, and a price of $215 on Tindie the MSXbook is generating excitement among the retro tech community. Presently the MSXBook is out of stock, but you can join the waitlist (as we have) to get your hand on one by entering your email here. Whether you’re a longtime MSX fan or new to the platform, this laptop offers a rare opportunity to revisit one of gaming’s most influential home computing standards.

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Ruiki Announces X68000 Z SUPER and X68000 Z XVI – A Modern Take on a Classic

On February 6, Ruiki officially unveiled two new personal workstations: the X68000 Z SUPER and the X68000 Z XVI. These updated machines, inspired by the legendary Sharp X68000 series, will launch in fall 2025 via crowdfunding on Kibidango. Pricing starts at ¥74,800 (approximately €470 / $510 / £400).

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The X68000 Z SUPER builds upon the existing X68000 Z model but introduces expanded connectivity, including MIDI in/out, a SCSI port, and a D-Sub terminal. Additionally, it supports a Nano-ITX motherboard, enabling dual-boot functionality with Windows.

The more powerful X68000 Z XVI takes things further with an upgraded octa-core Cortex-A55 SoC, a Mali-G57 GPU, and 1GB of DDR4 RAM. While its interface and physical dimensions remain identical to the SUPER, it sports a redesigned front panel inspired by the original X68000 XVI. Notably, users can swap the front unit and mainboard to convert an X68000 Z SUPER into an X68000 Z XVI, offering flexibility for enthusiasts.

Both models come in a sleek Titanium Black finish and are larger than the current X68000 Z but still smaller than the original 1987 X68000. Their exact dimensions are 227mm (H) × 96mm (W) × 169mm (D).

Crowdfunding for these machines runs from February 8 to February 27, with no plans for general retail sales. Given the enduring appeal of the X68000 among retro computing fans, demand is expected to be high.


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