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  2. NEC UltraLite - Wikipedia

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    The original model was based on the NEC V30 microprocessor; the computer includes MS-DOS 3.3 built into ROM. PC Magazine featured the UltraLite on its cover in November 1988 [ 4 ] and shortly thereafter journalists began referring to any A4 -sized computer as "notebooks", to distinguish them from the larger and heavier laptops of the time.

  3. History of laptops - Wikipedia

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    R2E CCMC Portal laptop. The portable microcomputer "Portal", of the French company R2E Micral CCMC, officially appeared in September 1980 at the Sicob show in Paris.The Portal was a portable microcomputer designed and marketed by the studies and developments department of the French firm R2E Micral in 1980 at the request of the company CCMC specializing in payroll and accounting.

  4. Gavilan SC - Wikipedia

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    The Gavilan SC is an early laptop computer first released by the Gavilan Computer Corporation in April 1984. The computer ran on an Intel 8088 microprocessor running at 5 MHz and sported a touchpad for a pointing device , one of the first computers to do so.

  5. Judge Rules Diddy Can Have Access to 'Discovery Laptop' in ...

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    Sean "Diddy" Combs will get access to a laptop in jail that he can use to review discovery materials as he prepares for trial on federal sex crime charges.. Defense attorneys had previously ...

  6. Grid Compass - Wikipedia

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    The Grid Compass is a family of laptop computers introduced in 1982 by the Grid Systems Corporation.The design for the Compass was rendered by Bill Moggridge.Owing to its clamshell design—the first in a portable computer—some historians credit the original Compass as the first ever laptop.

  7. Data General/One - Wikipedia

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    It was a small battery-operated computer resting in one's lap, but had a 40×8 character (240×64 pixel) screen, a rudimentary ROM-based menu in lieu of a full OS, and no built-in floppy. IBM's 1984 Portable PC was comparable in capability with desktops, but was not battery operable and, being much larger and heavier, was by no means a laptop.

  8. Osborne 1 - Wikipedia

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    Osborne, an author of computer books decided that he wanted to break the price of computers. The computer's design was based largely on the Xerox NoteTaker, a prototype developed at Xerox PARC in 1976 by Alan Kay. [2] It was designed to be portable, with a rugged ABS plastic case and a handle. [3]

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.