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What is the Heath Zenith ZP-150?

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What is the Heath Zenith ZP-150?

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From accounts on the web, the Heath Zenith ZP-150, a.k.a. Zenith ZP-150, is a something of a second cousin of the Tandy 600. It lacks a disk drive but starts with 128K of memory expandable to 416K, a bigger screen though the same resolution of 80 characters x 16 lines, runs on 10 AA batteries, has ROM cartridges (but of a different shape from the 600,) and has the same HHDOS and Microsoft Works user interface, though the version of Works is 1.10 rather than the 1.20 the Tandy 600 has. There may have been a docking station for it that had a disk drive as well as port replicators. It also had the misfortune of disappointing sales. More information and cool color pictures of the ZP-150 can be found at http://www.suddenlink.net/pages/curtismc/zp_t.html. (Thanks to Curtis McCain for the info and the excellent job on his ZP-150 / Tandy 600 pages!

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