> While the Epson HX-20 can lay claim to being the
first laptop, it had some
> severe limitations, the most evident being its 20x4 character LCD display.
> The TRS-80 Model 100 had a much more useable 40x8 character display. The
> Model 100 also had a built-in editor, address book, schedule, and
> telecommunications program, which made it useful right out of the box,
The real question is who made it for tandy and what
other name did it sell
as?
Well, one might also have to include more enviromental information,
as in 'In what country way whitch system the first available laptop'
...
What about the NEC 8201?
:))
Gruss
H.
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