Search references for PORTABLE COMPUTER. Phrases containing PORTABLE COMPUTER
See searches and references containing PORTABLE COMPUTER!PORTABLE COMPUTER
Lightweight, compact computer with built-in peripherals
A portable computer is a computer designed to be easily moved from one place to another, as opposed to those designed to remain stationary at a single
Portable_computer
Type of computer program
A portable application (portable app), sometimes also called standalone software, is a computer program designed to operate without changing other files
Portable_application
1984 computer developed by IBM
The IBM Portable Personal Computer (5155 model 68, often shortened to IBM Portable PC) is an early portable computer developed by IBM after the success
IBM Portable Personal Computer
IBM_Portable_Personal_Computer
Early portable computer
The Compaq Portable is an early portable computer which was one of the first IBM PC–compatible systems. It was Compaq Computer Corporation's first product
Compaq_Portable
First battery-powered portable Macintosh by Apple
The Macintosh Portable is a portable computer that was designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from September 1989 to October 1991. It
Macintosh_Portable
Personal computer for mobile use
A laptop is a portable personal computer (PC). Laptops typically have a clamshell form factor with a flat-panel screen on the inside of the upper lid and
Laptop
Obsolete size class of laptops
millimetres). The term notebook was coined to describe slab-like portable computers that had a letter-paper footprint, such as Epson's HX-20 and Tandy's
Notebook_computer
Using devices designed to be portable
completely. Other types of mobile computers have been introduced since the 1990s, including the: Portable computer Personal digital assistant, enterprise
Mobile_computing
Computer intended for use by an individual person
Gatos Scientific Center developed a portable computer prototype called SCAMP (Special Computer APL Machine Portable) based on the IBM PALM processor with
Personal_computer
Portable Computer
The IBM PS/2 portables are Micro Channel architecture-based, portable PS/2 computers released by IBM in 1989. In May 1989, IBM released the PS/2 Model
IBM_PS/2_portable_computers
Handheld game console by Sony
The PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a handheld game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on December
PlayStation_Portable
small, portable laptop computers that combine the components, inputs, outputs and capabilities of a desktop computer in a small chassis. The portable microcomputer
History_of_laptops
Programmable machine that processes data
longer used) Gaming computer All-in-one PC Nettop (Small form factor PCs, Mini PCs) Home theater PC Keyboard computer Portable computer Thin client Internet
Computer
Process of adapting software to run in a different context
development Program transformation – Automated generation of a computer program Software portability – Ability of a program to run on different platforms with
Porting
Laptop manufacturer
The Compaq Portable series was a series of portable computers that comprised Compaq Computer Corporation's first products. Initial entries in the series
Compaq_Portable_series
American portable computer maker
The Osborne Computer Corporation (OCC) was an American computer company and pioneering maker of portable computers. It was located in Hayward, California
Osborne_Computer_Corporation
Personal computer
manufacturing a portable computer, which were gaining popularity at the time. Compared to other portable computers of its time like the Compaq Portable and the
Apricot_Portable
Computer designed to be used at a fixed location
regular use at a stationary location on or near a desk (as opposed to a portable computer) due to its size and power requirements. The most common configuration
Desktop_computer
Larger, bulkier laptop designed to replace a desktop
workstation were the portable computers of the early to mid-1980s, such as the Portal R2E CCMC, the Osborne 1, Kaypro II, the Compaq Portable and the Commodore
Mobile_workstation
The portable desk had many forms and is an ancestor of the portable computer, the modern laptop an atavistic grandchild of the 19th-century lap desk. All
Portable_desk
Portable computer by Compaq
The Compaq Portable 486 is a computer released by Compaq Computer Corporation in 1991. It was the last portable computer/"luggable" released under the
Compaq_Portable_486
Portable computer released by IBM in 1975
The IBM 5100 Portable Computer is one of the first portable computers, announced by IBMs General Systems Division on September 9, 1975, six years before
IBM_5100
Portable computer introduced in 1983
100 is a notebook-sized portable computer introduced in April 1983. It was the first commercially successful notebook computer, as well as one of the first
TRS-80_Model_100
Internal computer component that provides power to other components
substitute an ATX or PS3 PSU Most portable computers have power supplies that provide 25 to 200 W. In portable computers (such as laptops) there is usually
Power_supply_unit_(computer)
American information technology company (1982–2013)
PC Mag. "Compaq I Portable computer". Retrieved 29 June 2016. The Compaq computer is a full-function portable business computer that resembles the IBM
Compaq
Mobile device combining laptop and tablet characteristics
or simply 2-in-1, is a portable computer that has features of both tablets and laptops. 2-in-1 PCs consist of portable computer components within light
2-in-1_laptop
1986 computer
The Compaq Portable III (Model 2660) is a PC/AT-compatible computer released by Compaq Computer Corporation in 1987. It was advertised as being much smaller
Compaq_Portable_III
Topics referred to by the same term
mobile Portable computer, a computer that is designed to be moved from one place to another Compaq Portable series (1982–?) Apricot Portable (1984) IBM
Portable
Type of personal mobile computing device
A cyberdeck or cyber deck is a custom-built, portable personal computer, often one designed for a particular individualized purpose and usually with a
Cyberdeck
Early portable computer
The Hyperion is an early portable computer that vied with the Compaq Portable to be the first portable IBM PC compatible. It was marketed by Infotech
Hyperion_(computer)
Personal computer produced by Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Professional Portable Computer (TIPPC) is a portable version that is fully compatible with it. Both computers were most often used by white-collar
Texas Instruments Professional Computer
Texas_Instruments_Professional_Computer
Computer whose components are on a single printed circuit board
of home computers or portable computers integrate all their functions onto a single printed circuit board. Unlike a desktop personal computer, single-board
Single-board_computer
Early portable microcomputer
Osborne 1 is the first commercially successful portable computer, released on April 3, 1981, by Osborne Computer Corporation. It weighs 24.5 lb (11.1 kg),
Osborne_1
1985 IBM-compatible portable computer
FT-70) is an IBM PC-compatible portable computer that was introduced by the Panasonic Corporation in 1985. The portable computer is AC-powered exclusively
Panasonic_Executive_Partner
Portable version of the Texas Instruments Professional Computer
The Texas Instruments Portable Professional Computer (TIPPC) is a portable version of the Texas Instruments Professional Computer (TIPC), both of which
Texas Instruments Professional Portable Computer
Texas_Instruments_Professional_Portable_Computer
American computer manufacturer of the 1980s
compete with the popular Osborne 1 portable microcomputer. Kaypro produced a line of rugged, luggable CP/M-based computers sold with an extensive software
Kaypro
Gatos Scientific Center developed a portable computer prototype called SCAMP (Special Computer APL Machine Portable) based on the IBM PALM processor with
History_of_personal_computers
Physical components of a computer
mouse, laptops may have a touchpad or pointing stick. Tablets are portable computers that use a touch screen as the primary input device. Tablets generally
Computer_hardware
Characters for drawing frames and boxes
Some OEM DOS computers supported other character sets, for example the Hewlett-Packard HP 110 / HP Portable and HP 110 Plus / HP Portable Plus, where in
Box-drawing_characters
constitute personal computers (including desktop computers, portable computers, laptops, all-in-ones, and more), mainframe computers, minicomputers, servers
List of computer system manufacturers
List_of_computer_system_manufacturers
Desktop or laptop computer specialized for video games
allow for fast replacement of computer parts. Laptop gaming computers give the ability for gaming on portable computers. The usable space inside a laptop
Gaming_computer
Portable version of the Commodore 64 computer
Europe, is a portable, briefcase/suitcase-size "luggable" version of the popular Commodore 64 home computer and the first color portable computer. The SX-64
Commodore_SX-64
The Ericsson Portable PC (EPPC) was a portable computer introduced by Ericsson in March 1985. It was a small computer with a weight of 8 kg. It had an
Ericsson_Portable_PC
Topics referred to by the same term
computer mother board that can receive an expansion card Kensington Security Slot, a small hole found on almost all recent small or portable computer
Slot
Aspect of hardware design
the physical dimensions of a computer motherboard Memory module form factors Laptop or notebook, a form of portable computer with a clamshell design. Subnotebook
Form_factor_(design)
Portable version of Mozilla Firefox browser
other portable device on any Windows computer or Linux/Unix computer running Wine. The program does not require Firefox to be installed on the computer, nor
Firefox_Portable
British computer designer (1939–2003)
elsewhere. He introduced the Osborne 1, the first commercially successful portable computer. Osborne was born to British parents in Bangkok, Thailand on 6 March
Adam_Osborne
Obsolete term for smaller laptops
HX-20, released in 1982, was the first portable computer to be classified by journalists as a "notebook computer". This nomenclature derives from its footprint
Subnotebook
Small, hand-held computing device
Laptop computer Mobile digital computer (MDC) Mobile Internet device (MID) Personal digital assistant (PDA) Pocket calculator Pocket computer Portable media
Mobile_device
1980s portable computer
The Zorba was a portable computer running the CP/M operating system manufactured in 1983 and 1984. It was originally manufactured by Telcon Industries
Zorba_(computer)
Word processor application
its inclusion with the Osborne 1 portable computer made the program the de facto standard for much of the small computer word-processing market. As the
WordStar
1980 portable microcomputer
Sicob show in Paris. Osborne 1, the first commercially successful portable computer, was only released eight months later, on 3 April 1981. The machine
Portal_(computer)
Chemically strengthened glass made by Corning
used as cover glass for portable electronic devices, including smartphones, smartwatches, portable media players, portable computer displays, and television
Gorilla_Glass
British consumer electronics company
Communications Ltd (CT2 mobile telephony) and Cambridge Computer Ltd (Z88 portable computer and satellite television receivers). Since 1986, the company
Sinclair_Research
Mobile computer with integrated display, circuitry, and battery
(stylus), instead of the mouse, touchpad, and keyboard of larger computers. Portable computers can be classified according to the presence and appearance of
Tablet_computer
Expansion card standard for laptop computers
parallel port was commonly used for portable peripherals. The PCMCIA 1.0 card standard was published by the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association
PC_Card
1983 laptop
California, founded Athena Computer & Electronic Systems in June 1982. Mitchell set out the company to design a high-end portable computer "for the discriminating
Athena_1_(computer)
Portable computer by Xerox
The Xerox NoteTaker is a portable computer developed at Xerox PARC in Palo Alto, California, in 1978. Although it did not enter production, and only around
Xerox_NoteTaker
1984 computer by Hewlett-Packard
Books. "HP Portable Plus Brochure". Classic Computer Brochures. Retrieved 2014-12-12. Hewlett-Packard - Technical Reference Manual - Portable PLUS (1 ed
HP_110
The Compaq Portable II is the fourth product in the Compaq Portable series to be released by the Compaq Computer Corporation. Released in 1986 at a price
Compaq_Portable_II
Early portable computer made by Bobst Graphics
an early portable computer made by the Swiss company Bobst Graphics, with support from Jean-Daniel Nicoud. The Scrib was designed as a portable drafting
Scrib
American computer manufacturer (1987–2005)
Dolch Computer Systems Inc. (stylized as Dolch.) was a manufacturer of high-end ruggedized portable computers for industrial usage. The company was founded
Dolch
Line of Texas Instruments portable computer terminals (1970s and 1980s)
The Silent 700, introduced in 1971, was a line of portable computer terminals manufactured by Texas Instruments in the 1970s and 1980s. Silent 700s printed
Silent_700
Multi-tool electronic device
The Flipper Zero is a portable multi-functional security device developed for interaction with access control systems. The device is able to read, copy
Flipper_Zero
Portable device capable of storing and playing digital media
A portable media player (PMP) or digital audio player (DAP) is a portable consumer electronics device capable of storing and playing digital media such
Portable_media_player
Series of Sony computers
The Sony Vaio UX Micro PC is an Ultra-Mobile Portable Computer (UMPC) first marketed in 2006. It weighs around 490–544 g (1.20–1.27 lb), and has a slide-out
Sony_Vaio_UX_Micro_PC
Computer designed for harsh environments
Category:Avionics computers List of emerging technologies Industrial PC IP68 Military computers MIL-STD-810 Mobile computer Portable computer 19-inch rack
Rugged_computer
Modular handheld computer
used as a handheld computer running a full version of Linux. It is marketed as a portable programming device for field work and portable programming, including
UConsole
1983 portable computer model
The Dot, styled as DOT is a portable computer released by Computer Devices, Inc. (CDI) in April 1983. It has an Intel 8088 processor and up to 704 KB of
Dot_(computer)
Class of personal computers that is significantly smaller than a laptop
ultra-mobile PCs (UMPC) or portable gaming PCs. The brand Handheld PC specifically is a now-defunct class of computers introduced in the 1990s that
Handheld_PC
1987 computer by Compaq
The Compaq Portable 386 is a computer released by Compaq Computer Corporation in 1987. It was equipped with a 20 MHz Intel 80386 CPU, 1 MB RAM, 16 KB ROM
Compaq_Portable_386
Portable personal computer (1989-1991)
portable computer version of the Atari ST. The computer was originally designed to operate on 12 standard C cell flashlight batteries for portability
Atari_STacy
American computer company
pioneering American computer company that manufactured one of the first portable video display terminals and some of the earliest portable computers during the
Teleram
Laptop computer
Computer". BYTE. p. 74. Retrieved 19 October 2013. "Briefcase computer". Design. November 1983. p. 20. Retrieved 16 March 2022. The Gavilan portable computer
Gavilan_SC
A table computer, or a table PC, or a tabletop is a device class of a full-featured large-display portable all-in-one computer with an internal battery
Table_computer
PC form factor with integral display
to internal hardware. 2-in-1 PC Internet appliance Laptop Portable computer Keyboard computer Desktop form factor Panel PC Carputer Domingo, Joel Santo
All-in-one_computer
Heart component of IBM 51x0 early day luggable/portable
processing unit (CPU) developed by IBM. It was used in the IBM 5100 Portable Computer, a predecessor of the IBM PC, and the IBM 5110 and IBM 5120 follow-on
IBM_PALM_processor
Portable computer released in 1983
in April 1983, was the successor to the Osborne 1 portable computer. Produced by the Osborne Computer Corporation, the Executive offered numerous improvements
Osborne_Executive
2004 video game
game developed by Clap Hanz and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable. It is the fifth game in the Everybody's Golf series
Everybody's_Golf_Portable
book "The race for perfect: inside the quest to design the ultimate portable computer" by Steve Hamm. "Lenovo ThinkPad X300". PC World. Archived from the
ThinkPad_X300
Early portable computer manufacturer
Grid Systems Corporation (stylized as GRiD) was an early portable computer manufacturer, based in the United States and oriented for the production of
Grid_Systems
Defunct American computer systems company
smart terminals, microcomputers, and portable computers. The company's Courier (later renamed Escort) portable computer was the first microcomputer sold with
Jonos
Aftermarket modification of a genuine Apple Mac computer
Fresno, California, Colby Systems, Inc. launched its first Macintosh portable computer in 1987, after attempting to negotiate purchasing Macintosh components
Macintosh_conversion
Desktop computer
and was primarily designed to be a portable desktop computer that could be used as a simple internet-capable computer. The iPAQ had very few limitations
IPAQ_(desktop_computer)
German industrial designer (1932–2015)
industrial design consultant at IBM and began designing numerous portable computers, including the first ThinkPad 700C in 1992, which broke with the company's
Richard_Sapper
System software for the PlayStation Portable
The PlayStation Portable system software is the official firmware for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). It uses the XrossMediaBar (XMB) as its user interface
PlayStation Portable system software
PlayStation_Portable_system_software
American computer company (1983–1987)
Solution, a portable computer. Both it and the Pronto 16 ran the Intel 80186, a microprocessor seldom used in IBM PC compatibles. Pronto Computers went bankrupt
Pronto_Computers
CMOS microprocessor in the 6502 family
made it useful in portable computer roles and industrial microcontroller systems. The 65C02 has also been used in some home computers, as well as in embedded
WDC_65C02
1984 IBM-compatible portable computer
Senior Partner (stylized as the Sr. Partner) is an IBM PC-compatible portable computer that was introduced by the Panasonic Corporation in 1984. Weighing
Panasonic_Senior_Partner
Microcomputer
models that featured a one-line display, allowing them to be used as a portable computer, in addition to television output. Another unique feature of the system
Grundy_NewBrain
Topics referred to by the same term
Compact Computer 40, a small portable computer introduced in 1983 Texas Instruments Professional Computer (TIPC or TI PC), a personal computer that used
Texas Instruments personal computer
Texas_Instruments_personal_computer
Family of operating systems for IBM PC compatibles
- Technical Reference Manual - Portable PLUS (1 ed.). Corvallis, OR, USA: Hewlett-Packard Company, Portable Computer Division. August 1985. 45559-90001
DOS
Portable IBM PC compatible computers
The Amstrad PPC512 and Amstrad PPC640 were the first portable IBM PC compatible computers made by Amstrad. Released in 1987, they were a development of
Amstrad_PPC
Ability of a program to run on different platforms with little alteration
Software portability is a design objective for source code to be easily made to run on different platforms. An aid to portability is the generalized abstraction
Software_portability
1985 personal computer
PC–compatible portable computers first released in 1984 by Morrow Designs, a company founded by George Morrow. It was the first lunchbox-style portable computer, with
Morrow_Pivot
Laptop by Microsoft
3 is the successor to the Surface Laptop Go 2. It is a mid-range portable computer that is part of the company's Surface line of personal computing devices
Surface_Laptop_Go_3
Topics referred to by the same term
GRID, a family of graphics processing units Grid Systems, an early portable computer manufacturer The Grid (newspaper), a former alternative weekly newspaper
Grid
Portable computer released in 1984
The Osborne Vixen is a "luggable" portable computer announced by the Osborne Computer Corporation in November 1984, as a follow-up to their Osborne 1
Osborne_Vixen
Computer released in 1984
in the IBM Personal Computer line, following the IBM PC XT and its IBM Portable PC variant. It was designed around the Intel 80286 microprocessor. IBM
IBM_Personal_Computer_AT
Portable telemetry system
The portable system for telemetry applications is a solution that gathers in a portable computer full functionalities and performances. Based on Data acquisition
Portable_telemetry
PORTABLE COMPUTER
PORTABLE COMPUTER
Boy/Male
Muslim
There have been notable men
Boy/Male
Muslim
Notable. Eminent. Noble.
Girl/Female
Biblical
A parable, governing.
Boy/Male
German, Shakespearean, Spanish
Famous Ruler; Notable Leader; Variant of Roderick
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Example; Allegory; Parable
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi
Notable; Eminent; Commanding Personality
Boy/Male
Indian
Young, New, Novel, Innovative, Quite new, Fresh, Modern, A sakta notable for his great leaning and spiritual attainment
Boy/Male
Tamil
Abhinava | அபிநவாÂ
Young, New, Novel, Innovative, Quite new, Fresh, Modern, A sakta notable for his great leaning and spiritual attainment
Abhinava | அபிநவாÂ
Boy/Male
Muslim
Notable. Eminent. Noble.
Girl/Female
Spanish
Notable leader.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Example, Allegory, Parable
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu
New; Young; Fresh; Modern; A Sakta Notable for his Great Leaning and Spiritual Attainment
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Notable; Eminent
Girl/Female
Arabic
Worthable
Boy/Male
Greek Latin
Portal to Hades.
Boy/Male
Indian
Young, New, Novel, Innovative, Quite new, Fresh, Modern, A sakta notable for his great leaning and spiritual attainment
Boy/Male
African, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Garden of the Lord; Notable; Important Person
Boy/Male
Indian
There have been notable men
Biblical
a parable; governing
Boy/Male
Norse
Pointable.
PORTABLE COMPUTER
PORTABLE COMPUTER
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bahuliya | பஹà¯à®²à¯€à®¯à®¾
Lord Kartikeya
Boy/Male
Muslim
Of reddish hair, Complexion (1)
Girl/Female
Hindu
Above all, Beautiful
Boy/Male
Tamil
The soul
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil
Earth
Girl/Female
Spanish English
Love.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Visistha | விஸீஸà¯à®¤à®¾
Importance
Girl/Female
Indian
City in Iraq
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Lives on the Bare Hill
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Foreign Land
PORTABLE COMPUTER
PORTABLE COMPUTER
PORTABLE COMPUTER
PORTABLE COMPUTER
PORTABLE COMPUTER
n.
A portable punching machine.
n.
A portable set of steps.
n.
A porthole.
a.
Admitting of being parted; divisible; separable; susceptible of severance or partition; as, an estate of inheritance may be partible.
a.
Rendering probable; supporting, or giving ground for, belief, but not demonstrating; as, probable evidence; probable presumption.
n.
By analogy with the French portail, used by recent writers for the whole architectural composition which surrounds and includes the doorways and porches of a church.
n.
A kind of litter or portable couch.
a.
Capable of being worked, or worth working; as, a workable mine; workable clay.
v. t.
To represent by parable.
a.
Possible to be endured; supportable.
a.
Worthy of notice; remarkable; memorable; noted or distinguished; as, a notable event, person.
a.
Portable.
a.
Borne not erect, but diagonally athwart an escutcheon; as, a cross portate.
a.
Both renal and portal. See Portal.
n.
A compact, portable machine for planing metal.
n.
A kind of portable camera.
a.
Suitable for exportation; as, exportable products.
n.
A potable liquid; a beverage.
a.
See Partible.
a.
Capable of being borne or carried; easily transported; conveyed without difficulty; as, a portable bed, desk, engine.