The FH-2000 was the successor of the Panasonic HHC. Like its predecessor, it was a portable machine intended to run professional custom applications.
The computer was solidly built, featuring an IBM/PC-like keyboard and an 8-line LCD display located into the cover.
The basic software was comprised of an 8086 BIOS and a BASIC interpreter close to the Microsoft/GW-Basic, stored in one of the four ROM sockets. These sockets provided up to 512 KB of memory area for pre-programed applications.
The FH-2000 could be connected to a thermal printer interface which also provided 8 extra ROM sockets and a higher capacity battery.
This computer was mainly sold in Europe under Panasonic HC-2000 or Nixdorf PC-05 names.
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