The , sometimes called the Sharp X1 or CZ-800C
The RGB display monitor for the X1 had a television tuner, and a computer screen could be superimposed on TV. However, the Brazilian subsidiary of Sharp, Epcom, released an MSX computer named Hotbit HB-8000 in Brazil.
History
While X1 was struggling to sell, the NEC PC-8801 was quickly becoming popular in the Japanese market. In 1984, Sharp released the series with high-resolution graphics (640x400, while X1 had 640x200). It had many improvements, but the clock speed was still only 4 MHz. In 1986, Sharp released the X1 turbo Z
