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Reporter's Notebook: A dreary start to Macworld







Reporter's Notebook: A dreary start to
Macworld

Reporter's Notebook: A dreary start to
Macworld
07/12/2004 10:24 PM

by Dennis Sellers - As I dropped by the new, US$800 million Boston Convention Center late Monday afternoon, I was struck by the lack of "signage" proclaiming the event...




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 Images Features Birthofnotebook Osbourne Inspired by the IBM 5100 and Xerox's Notetaker -- a 48-pound machine with a keyboard that folded over the display -- Osborne's eponymous computer was cobbled together from the cheapest parts he could find. The Osborne 1 hit the market at $1,795, with dual floppy drives and a 5-inch CRT. Flip the keyboard over the front, latch it on, and your 24.5-pound computer was ready to go wherever you needed it. Osborne had amazing success with the product, but it was fatally crushed by the birth of Compaq in 1983, which copied the Osborne carefully while adding one killer feature: IBM compatibility.

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UPDATE: Stefan says: "I actually worked on an Osborne in the early '80s. The college SF club had one. We used it to lay out the schedule and generate individually numbered tickets for our SF convention. I recall using the included BASIC to create a program that would generate a Superbowl betting grid.

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