IBM Personal Computer XT: Difference between revisions

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The XT has a desktop case similar to that of the IBM PC. It weighs {{convert|32|lb}} and is approximately {{convert|19.5|in|cm}} wide by {{convert|16|in|cm}} deep by {{convert|5.5|in|cm}} high.
 
The [[Power supply unit (computer)|power supply]] is 130 watts, an upgrade from the original PC. Those sold in the US arewere configured for 120 V AC only and could not be used with 240 V mains supplies.<ref name="Mueller92">{{cite book |first=Scott |last=Mueller |title=Upgrading and Repairing PCs |edition=2nd |publisher=Que Books |year=1992 |isbn=0-88022-856-3 |pages=59–79}}</ref> XTs with 240&nbsp;V-compatible power supplies were later sold in international markets. Both were rated at 130 watts.<ref name="sim62" />
 
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