The Radiola MK180 is a French home computer released in the mid-1980s, branded under Radiola—a subsidiary of Philips. Though visually modest, the machine was fully compatible with the growing MSX standard, which aimed to unify home computing across different manufacturers.
Sold primarily in France, the MK180 was based on the Philips VG-8010 and shared the same internal design, offering users access to a wide range of MSX software. Its built-in BASIC interpreter made it approachable for beginners, while the dual cartridge slots and connection options appealed to more experienced users. |