Toshiba T1100
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T1100 was a laptop manufactured by Toshiba in 1986, and has subsequently been described by Toshiba as "the world's first mass-market laptop computer".[1] Its technical specifications were comparable to the original IBM PC desktop, using floppy disks (it had no hard drive), a 4.77 MHz Intel 80C88 CPU (a variation of the Intel 8088), and a monochrome, text-only 640x200 (80 columns by 25 rows) LC display. Its original price was $1899.
Specifications
CPU | Intel 80C88, 4.77 MHz |
RAM | 256 KB, upgradable to 640 KB |
Keyboard | 83 keys, QWERTZ (German version) |
Drives | internal 3,5" floppy drive, 720 KB; external 5,25" floppy drive, 360 KB |
Operating System | MS-DOS 2.11 |
Screen Resolution | Graphic mode: 640×200; Text mode: 80×25 |
Weight | 4.1 kg |
Clones
- Toshiba T1100 PLUS was cloned into the ex-USSR such as Elektronika MS 1504 (ru:Электроника МС 1504) in 1991.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ Toshiba-Asia.com, May 2005
- ↑ Лебеденко Евгений [Lebedenko Eugene]. (13.10.2010 / 13:54). ""Электроника МС 1504" — первый советский ноутбук" ["Elektronika MS 1504" - the first Soviet laptop] (in Russian). mobi.ru. Retrieved 2011-02-15.
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