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  2. Gateway HandBook - Wikipedia

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    The HandBook 486 also has a pointing device similar to the IBM trackpoint located on the right hand side of the keyboard just above the enter key. The Gateway HandBook remains one of the smallest laptops ever produced and was a precursor to Netbooks such as the Asus Eee PC , the Dell Inspiron Mini Series , and the Acer Aspire One .

  3. Northgate Computer Systems - Wikipedia

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    1990 - Announced 486 systems using IBM's Micro Channel architecture and merger talks with CPT. [4] 1992 - Discussed a merger with Everex Systems but these talks ended and a 51% stake was bought by investor group Marjac Investments. [5] August 1994 - A chapter 7 petition was filed against the company by creditors.

  4. Canon NoteJet - Wikipedia

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    It weighs 7.7 pounds and the dimensions are 12.2 by 10 by 2 inches. The list price was $2499. [5] The CPU was manufactured by Texas Instruments. [12] The NoteJet 486 was made in three different versions: the model 1 has a 85MB disk, the model 2 has a 130MB disk and the model 3 has a 180MB disk. [12]

  5. IBM PS/2 Model 70 - Wikipedia

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    The Personal System/2 Model 70 386 and Personal System/2 Model 70 486 are midrange desktop computers in IBM's Personal System/2 (PS/2) family of personal computers. The PS/2 Model 70 386, released in June 1988, features an Intel 386 microprocessor clocked between 16 MHz and 25 MHz (depending on the submodel) and features the 32-bit Micro Channel architecture (MCA) bus; the Model 70 486 ...

  6. Zenith SupersPort - Wikipedia

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    The SupersPort is a line of PC-compatible laptops manufactured by Zenith Data Systems and sold from 1988 to 1993. The first two main entries in the SupersPort line included either an Intel 80286 microprocessor clocked at 12 MHz or an 8088 processor clocked at 8 or 4.77 MHz, switchable.

  7. IBM PC Series - Wikipedia

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    Industry standard ISA/PCI architecture, [1] first IBM machines with USB.Processors ranged from the 486DX2-50, 486SX-25, 486DX4-100 to the Pentium 200 and in case of the Models 360 and 365 the Pentium Pro. 486 models had a selectable bus architecture (SelectaBus) through a replaceable riser-card, offering the choice of either VESA Local Bus/ISA or PCI/ISA.

  8. IBM 5120 - Wikipedia

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    To emphasize its office image IBM released in that same year 6 new programs: task inventory, billing, payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable and general ledger accounting. [ 1 ] Aside from larger screen size and performance benefits over its predecessor, the IBM 5120 design incorporated several usability advantages:

  9. File:EUD 1999-486.pdf - Wikipedia

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