I was born in 1985 and I wouldn’t lay my hands on a PC until 10 years
later. In that same 1985 though, the first mass market consumer laptop
was released by Toshiba and it was called the T1100. Now you may think
that it was a piece of crap and to today’s standards it most certainly
is but it can still have a sense of humor:
Ah, you can’t read German? It asks to “be patient, because it isn’t that young anymore”. The specs on this beauty?
256KB of RAM and a 4.77 MHz Intel Processor made your computing
dreams come to life and just like the Macbook Air of today it didn’t
have a regular Hard Drive. Instead it supported floppy disks and weighed
in at a whopping 4.1 Kilograms. Pricing was set at $1899,- not bad if
you ask me, it could have made me the coolest newborn around the block.
Source: thenextweb.com
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