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active  Topic # 22  Silly Question about Pocket Computers in General

20/12/2002 @ 18:32
by Mike

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Do the Kyeocera Kyotronic 85 and it's clones (Tandy TRS 80-100, NEC PC 8201-a and Olivett M-10) fall into the category of pocket computers? I think they are larger and have more expansion possibilities than the Sharp clones, and a keyboard that resembles that of a full-size computer. They are called "the first laptops"
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20/12/2002 @ 18:36
by Mike

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Oh , and did I mention...MUCH heavier-more than 1kilo (3.8 pounds)
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20/12/2002 @ 21:51
by aldweb

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A Pocket Computer can hold in a pocket... by definition !
We should consider a shirt's pocket not a pant's pocket (because it would break if you sit down and forget to remove it from your pocket before sitting !!!).

The first laptops cannot hold in any pocket... so they are not Pocket Computer, by definition !

BUT THEY ARE VERY WELCOME HERE ;-)
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20/12/2002 @ 23:41
by Mike

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they didn't look like a laptop(didn't have a folding screen). But, also, I don't think they could be carried in a pocket. They're interesting devices, now sought after by collectors, and I also think they should be welcome here :)
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08/03/2003 @ 01:26
by David

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Hello! I own a TRS-80 Model 100 laptop computer and I have a Casio FX-880P Pocket Computer. Is there anyone who would like to trade my Casio for their Sharp PC-1360? I use my Model 100 a lot and I would like to exchange files and programs between the Model 100 and a Sharp PC. Help?
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01/04/2003 @ 20:01
by aldweb

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Well, David, you badly did not get many answers here

But, who would want to trade one of these wonderful PC-1360 for a Tandy 100?

Apart from kidding, I understand you to try to get a PC-1360. This device is really great

Greetz,
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