Dauphin DTR-1: A 1993 Windows Tablet PC!
The Dauphin Desktop Replacement 1 was a fully featured 486 DOS PC with a stylus-controlled touchscreen.
The Dauphin Desktop Replacement 1 was a fully featured 486 DOS PC with a stylus-controlled touchscreen.
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In this episode of The 8-Bit Guy, 4 vintage computer enthusiasts take a look at BASIC, the language of the 1980s.
Oldtech81 shows us a quick look at how netbooks have changed in 10 years time.
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In this episode of The 8-Bit Guy, we take a look at the Fisher Price PXL-2000 video camera. Its most unique feature is that it records v...
The MPMan was the world's first portable MP3 digital music player, released in Japan in the spring of 1998 and in the US only a coup...
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