This is like a trip in time. Like the first 286 compaq "laptops" that looked like suitcases. With the windows 1.0 and dos 4.0. Everybody remembers these of course, I don't know why I even mention them.
I remember selling the Epson LTE 286 laptops, which were very similar to the Compaq model. One of the big selling points of the Epson was the easily swappable hard drive, for when you fill up the 20MB drive that came with it.
For those looking for a device strictly for reading, the new Kobo is a nice little option. It's small enough to slip into a pocket, can do more with a PDF than the competition, and at $129, it's $10 cheaper than both the Nook and Kindle WiFi.
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This is like a trip in time. Like the first 286 compaq "laptops" that looked like suitcases. With the windows 1.0 and dos 4.0. Everybody remembers these of course, I don't know why I even mention them.
I remember selling the Epson LTE 286 laptops, which were very similar to the Compaq model. One of the big selling points of the Epson was the easily swappable hard drive, for when you fill up the 20MB drive that came with it.