Tomy Tutor

The Tomy Tutor, originally sold in Japan as the Pyūta (ぴゅう太) and in the UK as the Grandstand Tutor, is a home computer produced by the Japanese toymaker Tomy. It is architecturally similar, but not identical, to the TI-99/4A, and uses a similar Texas Instruments TMS9900 16-bit CPU. The computer was launched in Japan in 1982, and in the UK and the United States in the next year.

Tomy Tutor
Tomy Tutor with controllers
Also known asGrandstand Tutor (UK)
Pyūta (ぴゅう太) (Japan)
DeveloperTomy
ManufacturerMatsushita
Release date1982 (1982)
Introductory price¥59,800
¥29,800 (Pyūta Jr.)
¥19,800 (Pyūta mk2)
Discontinued1985
Units shipped120,000 (in Japan)
MediaROM cartridge, cassette
Operating systemBASIC
CPUTMS9995
Memory20 KB ROM
16 KB RAM
GraphicsTMS9918
SoundSN76489AN
Mass1.7 kilograms (3.7 lb)
SuccessorPyuta mk-II
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