Compaq portable personal computer with carry case, 1982-1984

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Compaq Portable Personal Computer, s/n 1428020066
Science Museum Group Collection
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Compaq Portable Personal Computer, s/n 1428020066
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Science Museum Group Collection
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Science Museum Group Collection
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Compaq Portable Personal Computer, s/n 1428020066, in zip-up canvas carrying case, Compaq Computer Corporation, United States, 1982-1984

Details

Category:
Computing & Data Processing
Object Number:
1993-664
Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and electrical components
Measurements:
380 x 510 x 210 mm
type:
personal computer
credit:
KPMG Peat Marwick

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Compaq portable personal computer, 1982-1984

Compaq portable personal computer, 1982-1984

Compaq Portable Personal Computer, s/n 1428020066, Compaq Computer Corporation, United States, 1982-1984

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This is an early example of a portable computer. The 'portable' referred to the fact that the case contained the entire computer, including a nine-inch screen and a keyboard. It did not, however, contain a battery or other power supply - the computer still needed to be plugged into the nearest power outlet. It was the first IBM PC compatible computer, meaning that it could use all the software made for IBM PCs, the leading brand at the time.

Measurements:
380 x 510 x 210 mm
Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and electrical components
Object Number:
1993-664/1
type:
personal computer
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Carry case for Compaq portable personal computer, c. 1984

Carry case for Compaq portable personal computer, c. 1984

Zip-up canvas carrying case for Compaq Portable Personal Computer, Compaq Computer Corporation, United States, 1982-1984

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This is the case from an early example of a portable computer. The 'portable' referred to the fact that the case contained the entire computer, including a nine-inch screen and a keyboard. It did not, however, contain a battery or other power supply - the computer still needed to be plugged into the nearest power outlet. It was the first IBM PC compatible computer, meaning that it could use all the software made for IBM PCs, the leading brand at the time.

Measurements:
380 x 510 x 210 mm
Materials:
canvas
Object Number:
1993-664/2
type:
case
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum