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That's quite amazing, for CPU it's not a 386, not a 286 even, it's a 80186! At 7.9Mhz and up to 4 MB of RAM, indeed it could run win 3.0 quite well.
Problem was the display.
Oh, and it has a numeric keypad!
Nice! I wonder if any Tandy 2000 has survived, also 80186 based.