Sharp PC‑7100

While the PC-7000 is not the first transportable computer by any means, it may have had the best built-in display of any - a huge 9.5 x 4.25-inch electroluminescent backlit LCD screen capable of displaying 24 lines of text, with 80 characters per line.

Sharp PC‑7100

While the PC-7000 is not the first transportable computer by any means, it may have had the best built-in display of any - a huge 9.5 x 4.25-inch electroluminescent backlit LCD screen capable of displaying 24 lines of text, with 80 characters per line.

That, along with IBM compatibility, dual built-in 5 1/4-inch floppy drives, and relatively light weight made the PC-7000 one of the best portable computers of the day.

Catalog type
Portable computer
Manufacturer
Release Date
1986
Processor
Intel 8086 @ 7 Mhz
Memory
320kB
Storage
1x FDD 5,25" + 1x HDD 20MB
Operation System
MS-DOS

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