Portable Computers:

Image: Brand: Model/type: Machine: Box: Manual: Comments:
Kaypro II    

Great 'portable'. Despite its name, the Kaypro was the first Kaypro model from Non-Linear Systems. The founder of the company was Andy Kay, the inventor of the digital multimeter.

Z80 @ 2,5 MHz
64 kB
9" green monitor
CP/M 2.2
Released in 1982

Osborne 1     Absolutely fabulous! What a great piece of computer history! Look at it, isn't it great?

Zilog Z80 @ 4 MHz
64 kB RAM
5" green monitor
Released April 1981
Sharp PC-7000     Nice portable, 2 x 5.25" drive, no harddisk.
Sharp PC-7100     1 x 5.25" drive, 20 MB harddisk
Toshiba T1000      
Amstrad PPC640    

With carying case

Intel 8088 @ 4.77 MHz
640 kB
2 x 720 kB 3.5" diskdrives

Epson HX-20    

One of my personal favorits.

It has an 4 x 20 characters LCD display, built-in printer and runs on batteries. It has two cpu's: 2 x Hitachi 6301!

Epson PX-8    

Very cool portable!

Z80 @ 2.45 MHz, 64 kB RAM and 32 kB ROM. Builtin CP/M 2.22 and Wordstar.

Olivetti M21    

An 8086 at 8 MHz is the hart of this 'portable' and it performs quite well. This model is fully working with lots of software.

Thanks to Edwin who donated it.