Personal & Portable Computing
Artifacts Currently on Display in the Computer Museum Welcome Centre ➔ Compaq Portable Computer

physical object

Identifier
2013.4.1
Description
The Compaq Portable was developed by the Compaq Computer Corporation and released in March 1983 as a compatible competitor to the famous IBM PC. The luggable suitcase form and removable keyboard gave it a distinct design, but unlike the modern view of portable computing it had no battery and could only run when plugged in.
Related Term
personal computers (describes)

Related people
David Stocker (was donor of)
Scott Campbell (is documentarian of)