Philips NMS 8250, (NMS is short for "New Media Systems") was a professional MSX2 home computer for the high end market, with a built in floppy disk drive in a "pizza box" configuration, released in 1986.
[1][2][3] The machine was in fact manufactured by Sanyo and it is basically the MPC-25FS with a different color.
It featured professional video output possibilities, such as SCART for a better picture quality, and a detachable keyboard.
Three regional models were produced:[3] The Philips NMS 8255 is a similar machine, but has with two disc drives instead of one.
[4] The Philips NMS 8250/8255 have the following specifications:[1][3][4] This computing article is a stub.