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IBM Portable

The IBM Portable was an early portable computer developed by IBM after the success of Compaq's suitcase-size portable machine. It was released in February, 1984, and was eventually replaced by the IBM Convertible.

The Portable was basically a PC/XT motherboard, transplanted into a Compaq-style luggable case. The system featured 256 kilobytes of memory (expandable to 640KB), an added CGA card and composite monitor, and 2 half-height 5.25" floppy disk drives. Unlike Compaq's design, which used a very sharp double-scanning monitor and special CGA-compatible display card, IBM used a stock CGA board and a composite monitor, which was not as sharp.

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  • http://oldcomputers.net/ibm5155.html

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IBMPC | IBM Convertible | IBM PC | IBM PC AT | IBM PC XT | IBM Personal Computer

 

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