[Yeo Kheng Meng] didn’t cheat by simply running MS-DOS on a modern PC, either: he tested the client on a real 1984 vintage IBM 5155 Portable PC. This semi-portable PC/XT model sports a 4.77 MHz ...
The supposedly portable computers of the early 1980s ... It was too expensive for business applications and it didn’t follow the IBM PC standard, which was rapidly becoming the basis for ...
Still, with the TV’s original handle acting as a stand, this cyberdeck gives off a real Compaq or IBM portable PC vibe. We’ve seen a few luggable-lookalike cyberdecks before, but none that ...
The Ugreen PowerRoam 2200 is a portable power station that supports AC, car, and solar charging, and can be expanded by adding up to five extra battery packs.
But, it was Compaq's first IBM-compatible PC, and it featured a detachable keyboard, 9-inch green screen monitor and dual floppy disk drives. At $3,590, the Compaq Portable was much more expensive ...
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