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Osborne 1
Considered to be the first portable computer. it was really durable and had extra power source. -
Grid Compass
It's even been said that the US President's "nuclear football" at one time included a GRiD computer. -
IBM PC Convertable
Is the IBM 5140 "Convertible" really a convertible? Yes - even the top (display) comes off. Why would you want to remove the LCD display? With the CRT Display Adapter attached, you can use an external monitor instead. -
Mac Portable
The Mac Portable is Apple's first portable Macintosh computer. Although there were already PC laptops on the market, few were as fast or powerful. -
Power Book
Like the Macintosh Portable, the PowerBook also uses an internal SCSI harddrive, which while considerably faster then the typical PC IDE hard drive, probably costs twice as much. They also have in common the "SuperDrive" floppy drive, which allows the PowerBook to read and write standard MS-DOS 1.44MB floppy disks. -
Think Pad 700c
The revolutionary ThinkPad introduced, or at least popularise, the TrackPoint controller, a tiny joystick built into the keyboard in place of a touchpad or a trackball. The user can now reposition the on-screen pointer without moving their hands from the keyboard. ThinkPad was an immediate hit and collects more than 300 awards for design and quality -
Lenovo Table + X41
The ThinkPad X Series Tablet is the ultimate convertible notebook It offers extremely long battery life and its small, light form factor makes it easy to carry anywhere Thanks to new display technologies, you can even use the X Series Tablet outdoors in sunlight -
Ipad
The iPad (play /ˈaɪpæd/ eye-pad) is a line of tablet computers designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc., primarily as a platform for audio-visual media including books, periodicals, movies, music, games, and web content