Portable III (model: 2620) - 01 |
The portable III features a 286 @ 12 Mhz, 640 Kb Ram, 20 or 40 Mb harddisk, 5 1/4" 1.2 Mb disk drive and a 10” orange gas display. |
Manufacturer | Compaq | Name | Portable III (model: 2620) |
Type | PC | Origine | ??? |
Introduction Date | 1987 | End of production | ??? |
Built in Language | ??? | Keyboard | ??? |
CPU | Intel 286 | Speed | 12 Mhz |
Coprocessor | ??? | Amount of Ram | 640 Kb |
Vram | ??? | Rom | ??? |
Text Modes | 80 col. 25 lines | Graphic Modes | CGA |
Colors | Monochrome Gas Display | Sound | ??? |
Size / Weight | ??? | Built in Media | one 5 1/4" disk-drive (1.2Mb), 40 Mb Harddisk |
I/O Ports | parallel, serial, CGA video | OS | MS-Dos 3.31 |
Power Supply | Internal | Introduction Price | US $4,999.00 w/ 20meg HD; US $5,799.00 w/ 40meg HD |
Sold | ??? | Serial Number | 1811DL4F0050 |
Other Extras | Expansion Bay | Bought Where | Gent |
Bought When | ??? | Condition | Good |
Price Paid | 10 € | Specs of my Model | ??? |
Setup Today | ??? |
Portable III-01: Bought at a computer show. Many people had funny critics like: “poor guy they sacked him”, lots of pity that it wouldn’t work and things like that. I paid 12€ , walked with it for about half an hour on the computer show (which was quite painful because of the weight) and when I came home it really worked (had doubts about it). This machine is a 286 at 12Mhz, 640Kb Ram, 40Mb HD, ?Kb disk drive and a 10” orange gas plasma display. It has an optional expansion bay installed, making it possible to install two full-length ISA cards. |