wasn't surprise to see more of linux based home theatre PC, this one starts at around 600 that has storage capacity to save up to 32 DVD in the Video Library so you can watch them anytime, as many times as you want.
The IBM Portable PC was literally that - a portable version of the IBM PC. It has the actual IBM PC motherboard housed in a luggable case with built-in monitor and floppy drives. It competed poorly with the Compaq which had been...
The Compaq Portable 386 is a handy "lunchbox"-style portable PC.
This particular unit serves as a wonderful terminal for the Computer Closet's collection of S-100 bus machines. It runs ProComm Plus for DOS for terminal...
The Amstrad PPC-640 is one of the wackier attempts at an early MS-DOS laptop. It has an amazingly engineered "piano-hinge" folding keyboard (visible in the photo at the top of the keyboard), and a folding CGA display. It actually...













