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  2. Compaq Portable - Wikipedia

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    The Compaq Portable machine was the first of a series of Compaq Portable machines. The Compaq Portable II was smaller and lighter version of Compaq Portable 286; it was less expensive but with limited upgradability and a slower hard drive , The Compaq Portable III , Compaq Portable 386 , Compaq Portable 486 and Compaq Portable 486c were later ...

  3. Compaq Portable series - Wikipedia

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    Compaq Portable II – smaller and lighter version of Compaq Portable 286; it was less expensive but with limited upgradability and a slower hard drive; Compaq Portable III. Compaq Portable 386; Compaq Portable 486 and Compaq Portable 486c; The Compaq Portable is an early portable computer which was one of the first 100% IBM PC compatible systems.

  4. Compaq Portable 486 - Wikipedia

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    It was the last portable computer/"luggable" released under the Compaq Portable series of computers. [5] The computer was released in several models with different hard disk configurations and in two screen types, a cheaper monochrome version and a more expensive active matrix color version, known as the Compaq Portable 486c.

  5. Compaq Portable III - Wikipedia

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    The Portable III was designed to be the smallest, lightest and fastest 386 machine, since Compaq was under the pressure from Toshiba with its T1100 and T3100 and Zenith Data Systems with its Z-181. Compaq only had 286 motherboards ready for mass production, so the 386 version, the Compaq Portable 386, would follow about one year later. [1]

  6. IBM Portable Personal Computer - Wikipedia

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    The IBM Portable Personal Computer 5155 model 68 is an early portable computer developed by IBM after the success of the suitcase-size Compaq Portable. It was released in February 1984 and was quickly replaced by the IBM Convertible , only roughly two years after its debut.

  7. Compaq LTE Elite - Wikipedia

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    Compaq were the only notebook manufacturer besides Apple to make use of active-matrix monochrome LCDs. [18] [12]: 39 Compaq winded down production of the LTE Elite 4/50E after Hosiden's Kobe-based LCD factory was severely damaged in the Great Hanshin earthquake of January 1995, eliminating their future supply of monochrome active-matrix LCDs. [19]

  8. ‘De Gaulle’ Review: Tedious and Cliché-Ridden Historical ...

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    France’s heroic leader Charles de Gaulle might have lent his name to airports and famed metropolitan intersections as one of the previous century’s most pivotal political figures. But save for ...

  9. Compaq Portable II - Wikipedia

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    The Compaq Portable II is the fourth product in the Compaq Portable series to be brought out by Compaq Computer Corporation.Released in 1986 at a price of US$3499, the Portable II much improved upon its predecessor, the Compaq 286, which had been Compaq's version of the PC AT in the original Compaq Portable chassis; [5] Portable 286 came equipped with 6/8-MHz Intel 286 and a high-speed 20 MB ...

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