The Philips VG-8235 is a PhilipsMSX2 compatible home computer, released in 1986 in Europe.[1][2][3][4][5] It was developed and manufactured by the NEC.[2][4]
The machine was the successor to the VG-8230,[3] and features a dark case with 128KB of RAM and a built-in 360KB floppy disk drive and keyboard. The VG-8235 was eventually succeeded by the Philips NMS 8245 that offered a larger capacity 720KB floppy disc drive.[2][5]
Description
The VG-8235 was a versatile machine, supporting not just gaming but also productivity tasks like word processing and programming. It was compatible with the popular BASIC programming language, making it a practical machine for hobbyists and students learning to code.