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  2. Portable computer - Wikipedia

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    Portable computers, more narrowly defined, are distinct from desktop replacement computers in that they usually were constructed from full-specification desktop components, and often do not incorporate features associated with laptops or mobile devices. A portable computer in this usage, versus a laptop or other mobile computing device, have a ...

  3. Mobile computing - Wikipedia

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    Several categories of portable computing devices can run on batteries but are not usually classified as laptops: portable computers, PDAs, ultra mobile PCs (UMPCs), tablets, and smartphones. A portable computer is a general-purpose computer that can be easily moved from place to place, but cannot be used while in transit, usually because it ...

  4. Category:Portable computers - Wikipedia

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  5. From Osborne to iPad: 3 Decades of Portable Computing - AOL

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    The world's first mass-produced "portable" computer (a computer in the true sense, and not just a big calculator) was introduced to the tech public on this day in 1981. Engadget.

  6. Portable data terminal - Wikipedia

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    A portable data terminal (PDT) is an electronic device that is used to enter or retrieve data via wireless transmission (WLAN or WWAN). They have also been called enterprise digital assistants ( EDA ), data capture mobile devices , batch terminals or just portables .

  7. Handheld PC - Wikipedia

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    The Handheld PC (H/PC) is a class of portable computers running Windows CE created and marketed by Microsoft.Introduced in 1996, the intent of Windows CE was to provide an environment for applications compatible with the Microsoft Windows operating system, on processors better suited to low-power operation in a portable device.

  8. Mobile workstation - Wikipedia

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    The forerunners of the mobile workstation were the portable computers of the early to mid-1980s, such as the Portal R2E CCMC, the Osborne 1, [4] Kaypro II, the Compaq Portable [5] and the Commodore Executive 64 (SX-64) computers. [6] These computers contained the CPU, display, floppy disk drive and power supply all in a single briefcase-like ...

  9. Enterprise mobility management - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise mobility management (EMM) is the set of people, processes and technology focused on managing mobile devices, wireless networks, and other mobile computing services in a business context. As more workers have bought smartphone and tablet computing devices and have sought support for using these devices in the workplace, EMM has become ...