It and it's specs looks similiar to the Sharp PC 3xxx but the 3k was
a clamshell design. Except for a larger screen it's design is also
similar to the Sharp PC1500. Some nice machines tho. I want one.
Lawrence
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Brian Chase wrote:
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, gil smith wrote:
I am curious about early PCs with lcd screens.
Something from the
early dos days, in a flip-up or clamshell design.
Well... it's not a clamshell design, but someone recently brought to
my attention a small ruggedized PC named the Husky Hunter which runs
on MS-DOS. There were serveral models made, but the Husky Hunter 16
was the one pointed out to me:
Specs:
http://www.infocon.dk/husky/products/h16spec-uk.htm
Image:
http://www.handheldsystems.com/Handhelds/Used_handhelds/h16.jpg
This looks a lot like a Sharp OEM (the second picture in particular).
Is this indeed made by Husky?
I always thought the Tandy 1400LT looked pretty
interesting.
It's not ;)
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