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Was the first true protable computer. Was considered the first laptop. Had no screen
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One of the First laptops because it contained a screen. Produced by a british industrial designer named Bill Moggridge in 1979
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Was similar to the Grid Compass but was considered better and more advanced because it utilized the 3.5" floppy Disc. Also had a better battery life
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Was apple inc, first attempt to make a battery powered portable Macintosh personal computer. First commercial off shelf portable computer
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line of laptop computers originally designed, developed and sold by IBM but now produced by Lenovo. They are known for their boxy black design, which was modeled after a traditional Japanese lunchbox.[1] Lenovo purchased IBM's personal computer business and acquired the ThinkPad brand in 2005
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Created by Apple was a very advanced laptop since the mac portable. Was discontinued in 2006
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Very advanced "computer" is completely touch screen including the keyboard. Is about a centimeter thick and weighs about 3 pounds. Priced around 500 to 900 dollars depending on memory capacity.
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Very advanced laptop that used a joystick instead of a mouse pad or wireless mouse. Can rotate screen 360 degrees used by teachers at david city high school