Olivetti PC128 and PC128S

Olivetti PC128 and PC128S were two home computers distributed by Olivetti from 1987.

It had a professional 64-key QWERTY keyboard, with auto-repeat cursor keys, 10 function keys, and a separate 19-key numeric keypad.

Powered by 128K RAM (the name derive from this) or 64K ROM, it also includes a monitor, disk drive, advanced Basic 4.0, and ready-to-use programs, such as a Word Processor and spreadsheet. The CPU was 2 MHz.

It was equipped with a 3.5" disk drive with a formatted capacity of 640 kbytes and read/write compatibility for MS/DOS files, ready for a second disk drive, bringing the total capacity to 1.28 Mbytes.
The PC 128S comes standard with the MC 1200, a 12" monochrome green phosphor monitor, particularly suitable for management and automation applications.
Or, for an additional fee, the MC 1400, a 14" color monitor, which connects to computer systems with RGB signals.
The high resolution allows for sharp and precise display of images, graphics, and alphanumeric characters, with a display capacity of 80 characters by 25 lines.

It was intented mainly for home use, it was meant to compete with the Commodore, but it didn't make it.

There were a range of accessories dedicated, the mouse, printer, Joystick, and some tens of software programs, games and utilities.

Here some documentes about it:
Leaflet with general presentation
Leaflet for the Olivetti PC128S
A price list, also for accessories and software, from May 1987
Another price list for accessories and software, from 1987