A Brief History of Laptops

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The thought of Laptop came as early as the late 1960 with the Dynabook, but this Tablet PC was primarily for youngsters.


There was no actual commercial incentive to create a genuinely portable laptop or computer, (and it was thought to be unpractical in any case), so, it was not until much later, with new developments in transistors and processors, that the laptop was considered as something extra than a child's toy.


It was in the early 80s that the initial really portable personal computer was developed, the Osborne 1 did not have any batteries, (it had to be plugged in), but at least the data and personal computer could be transported.


A couple of years later, in 1982, the Compaq computers had been released.


It is widely accepted that the Compaq was not a great deal greater than the Osborn 1 but since it was employing the new well known MS-DOS operating system, (used on most IBM computers at the time), it proved an instant achievement.


A year latter Epson announced the first really portable pc with a nickel battery. The Epson was much more like an advanced calculator with only 80 characters displayed at any one time.


The Compass 1101 also introduced about the very same time is credited for giving us the, now familiar, style of the laptop computer with the screen folded shut over the keyboard.


In 1984 the Gavilan SC and the Sharp PC-500 entered the marketplace, with the Gavilan been the first to introduce the concept of laptop, (and a simple pointing device).


1984 also saw the arrival of the Kyocera Kyotronic 85, it was tiny and offered various applications such as a word processor, a modem or Spreadsheet and it was quite popular indeed.


By the end of the 1980s various laptop producers had developed fairly related machines. All about ranging from the size of an A4 page to an A3. Most notably the NEC Ultralite, the Cambridge Z88 and the IBM PC Convertible. The Compaq LTE introduced the idea of a portable challenging drive, (until that time the operating method was stored on ROM and Floppy drives were utilized).


By the beginning of the 1990s the appear and feel of the laptop was defined by the Apple computers, (built in trackball, keyboard and Palm rest). Not to be outdone the IBM Thinkpad 700C introduced the TrackPoint a year later.


Because the mid-90's only technology has improved the laptop computers. Longer lasting batteries as nicely as enormous difficult drives now make the Laptop a significant challenger for the desktop.


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