TRS-80 Model 100 (Computer)

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Name (Hebrew)
TRS-80 Model 100 (מחשב)
Name (Latin)
TRS-80 Model 100 (Computer)
Other forms of name
TRS-80 Model 100 Portable Computer
TRS-80 Portable Computer
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Laptop computers
TRS-80 computers
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Wikidata: Q1759510
Library of congress: sh 85138113
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The TRS-80 Model 100 is a notebook-sized portable computer introduced in April 1983. It was the first commercially successful notebook computer, as well as one of the first notebook computers ever released. It features a keyboard and liquid-crystal display, in a battery-powered package roughly the size and shape of a notepad or large book. The 224-page, spiral-bound User Manual is nearly the same size as the computer itself. It was made by Kyocera, and originally sold in Japan as the Kyotronic 85. Although a slow seller for Kyocera, the rights to the machine were purchased by Tandy Corporation. The computer was sold through Radio Shack stores in the United States and Canada and affiliated dealers in other countries. It became one of the company's most popular models, with over 6 million units sold worldwide. The Olivetti M-10 and the NEC PC-8201 and PC-8300 were also built on the same Kyocera platform, with some design and hardware differences. It was originally marketed as a Micro Executive Work Station (MEWS), although the term did not catch on and was eventually dropped.

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