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the Earliest Laptops we shouldn’t bury

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All things change. We change. Things evolve and transform. Over time, what has been an innovation could be a prehistoric remnant after a few days or months. Sadly, we don’t honor that if it weren’t for these things, we wouldn’t have ideas to build on and find new ones. This will feature the earliest laptops that have been the solid foundation of the sleek and sophisticated laptops we have today.

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the Earliest Laptops we shouldn’t bury

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Introduction

All things change. We change. Things evolve and transform. Over time, what has been an innovation could be a prehistoric remnant after a few days or months. Sadly, we don’t honor that if it weren’t for

these things, we wouldn’t have ideas to build on and find new ones. This will feature the earliest laptops that have been the solid foundation of the sleek and sophisticated laptops we have today.

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Gateway’s Handbook (1992)

The laptop is a small machine that only weighs three pounds. It runs on a 486 microprocessor chip and was capable enough to run on BSD.

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The Dell 320i Laptop (1993)

• 320i is a light and thin sub-notebook that has a monochromatic reflective screen.

• Perfect for when you’re achieving a tan while basking under the heat of the sun.

• The power supplies that go with the laptop purchase are faulty and wonky.

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The Macintosh Portable Laptop (1989)

Macintosh is probably the world’s biggest and ugliest laptop ever invented. It’s too heavy, thanks to its large size and its flabbergasting 20-pound weight. Its batteries are made of lead and acid.

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Pad-based Laptops cum Computers

The laptops which flunked in this category proliferated around the year 1989- which introduced the army of Momenta laptops, GridPad computer, Go computer, the EO along with several others.

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Ultra-small laptops

The tiny Toshiba Libretto fits this classification. If not, it’s the very first one to introduce such a category. Some of them were powerful and pretty fast in those days, but the big problem users had to face was the incompatibility issues.

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Conclusion

These are just five of the earliest laptops. Though these are incredibly old and wouldn’t earn you anything, I know some laptops will. If I were you, I would sell an old laptop at cashforlaptops.com and get some cash in a flash!

Trade Laptop now and be fascinated with the results!

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