Compaq Portable (1983)

Compaq Portable (1983)

$1,983.00
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Compaq Portable I The Compaq Portable was an early "luggable" personal computer, and was the first product released by Compaq Computer Corporation, who went on to become a dominant company in the personal computer industry into the 1990s. The computer was one of the first IBM PC Compatible systems, and was released two years after the similarly-sized Osborne 1 and Kaypro II. Announced in November 1982, the computer was not shipped until March 1983, and was sold for a price of $2,995 USD (equivalent to $9200 in 2023). When the external keyboard was folded up, the computer turned into a suitcase, around the size of a portable sewing machine.  In the first year, Compaq sold 53,000 units, equaling a total of $111 million in revenue, which was an American Business record. Revenue hit $329 million in the second year, setting an industry record.  Donated by: Carmine C., Connecticut 

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