I saw a small notebook computer called a Digital Ultra
Note at the
recycling center. unfortunately, the guy who handles surplus sales
is gone for 2 weeks so i wasnt able to obtain it, but i'm curious
about it. My web searches return things that look more like laptop
computers than a thin notebook computer.
Hinote Ultra
Nice machine... top of the line was the CT475, active matrix, 486
at 75 mhz. If you look at the machine, you should notice it does NOT
have a floppy drive... for the 'Hinote Ultra', the floppy is an optional
wedge which attaches underneath. One can also attach a CDrom and
speaker system to one of these machines. In this case, though, you
lose the floppy.
I know I'd love to get another one (mine is currently on the disabled
list).
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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