120medium
120medium is a designation that can refer to several different things, most commonly within the context of computer hardware, specifically memory. It is often associated with older generations of DRAM, or Dynamic Random-Access Memory. For instance, 120MB of RAM was a relatively substantial amount for personal computers in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Systems equipped with this much memory would have been capable of running operating systems and applications of that era with reasonable performance.
In some niche technical discussions, "120medium" might also appear as part of a model number or a