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  2. Atari Portfolio - Wikipedia

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    The Atari Portfolio (Atari PC Folio) is an IBM PC-compatible palmtop PC, released by Atari Corporation in June 1989. It was the first palmtop computer compatible with the IBM PC ever released. [ 2 ]

  3. 8 Small Laptops You Can Take Anywhere and Everywhere - AOL

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    For mini laptops, 8GB is great, and finding anything higher than that is unlikely. Storage: This is what you're most familiar with. Just straight up, how much data can your computer keep.

  4. Subnotebook - Wikipedia

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    Sizes (smallest to largest): Nintendo DS Lite (handheld console), Asus Eee PC and 13.3" MacBook . Subnotebook, also called ultraportable, superportable, handtop, mini notebook or mini laptop, is a type of laptop computer that is smaller and lighter than a typical notebook-sized laptop.

  5. Portable computer - Wikipedia

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    These computers usually include a display and keyboard that are directly connected to the main case, all sharing a single power plug together, much like later desktop computers called all-in-ones (AIO) that integrate the system's internal components into the same case as the display. [2] In modern usage, a portable computer usually refers to a ...

  6. Handheld PC - Wikipedia

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    A handheld computer, also called a palmtop computer, is a term that has variously been used to describe a small-sized personal computer (PC) typically built around a clamshell form factor and a laptop-like keyboard, including: Palmtop PCs, personal digital assistants (PDA), ultra-mobile PCs (UMPC) or portable gaming PCs.

  7. Mini PC - Wikipedia

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    A mini PC (or miniature PC, nettop, or Smart Micro PC) is a small-sized, inexpensive, [1] low-power, [2] [3] legacy-free desktop computer designed for basic tasks such as web browsing, accessing web-based applications, document processing, and audio/video playback. [4] [5] [6] The word nettop is a portmanteau of network and desktop.

  8. IBM ThinkPad TransNote - Wikipedia

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    Computerworld called it a "failed design" because it tried to blend a large 3M digitized pad with a tiny underpowered laptop in the same product. [10] PCQuest viewed it as an attractive choice for people who travel a lot. [11] TechRepublic called it one of the 25 "unique and bizarre breakthroughs" in laptop innovation. [12]

  9. Pocket computer - Wikipedia

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    Sales of pocket computers in the West had all but stalled by the late 1980s with the transition away from home computers to the IBM PC paradigm. [7] In these Western markets they were succeeded by so-called handheld PCs, like the Poqet PC and the Atari Portfolio, which were both software-compatible with the IBM PC and featured more RAM. [9]