A VZ-200 computer, as sold by Dick Smith in Australia. This is a view of the rear. The rocker switch used to turn the computer on and off is just visible on the left hand side. From left to right the various items on the rear panel are: A 3.5mm DC power socket for the 9V DC power supply (DC9V) , a 3.5mm audio socket for an audio tape deck used to load and save programs (TAPE), an RCA socket which is composite video out for a monitor (MONITOR), a double sided 44 pin 0.1" pitch edge connector for memory expansion, a double sided 30 pin 0.1" pitch edge connector for peripherals and an RCA socket which is modulated video out to be plugged into the antenna socket of a television (TV). The text in brackets is the corresponding label for each connector and it is moulded into the plastic case near the associated item.
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