IBM JX

The IBM JX (or JXPC) was a personal computer released in 1984 into the Japanese, Australian and New Zealand markets. Designed in Japan, it was based on the technology of the IBM PCjr and was designated the IBM 5511. It was targeted in the Australian market towards the public education sector rather than at consumers, and was sold in three levels: JX (64Kb), JX2 (128Kb) and JX3 (256kb). Upgrades were available to both 384kb and 512kb.

IBM JX

The IBM JX (or JXPC) was a personal computer released in 1984 into the Japanese, Australian and New Zealand markets. Designed in Japan, it was based on the technology of the IBM PCjr and was designated the IBM 5511. It was targeted in the Australian market towards the public education sector rather than at consumers, and was sold in three levels: JX (64Kb), JX2 (128Kb) and JX3 (256kb). Upgrades were available to both 384kb and 512kb.