Atari Portfolio

The Atari Portfolio, launched by Atari in 1989, was the first PC-compatible palmtop computer. It is an PC XT compatible as it is build around V30 CPU (clone 8086 by NEC). The standard version has 128 KB of RAM. It uses a card expansion port for removable memory, which are unfortunately not compatible with PCMCIA. There is expansion port on the right side of computer. Parallel, serial or even MIDI expansion modules exist. Portfolio has an LCD without underlight. Atari did not develop the Portfolio itself but licenced it from DiP. The Portfolio appears in the film Terminator 2, where it is used by the young John Connor to bypass security an ATM and a security door keycard system.

 

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