Portable Retro Tech

Post Jow Forums related portable tech from days of yore. >Computer, audio, video, ect.
Also who on Jow Forums has the coolest piece of portable gear in their collection? Show us a pic pretty please.

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scored this at a thrift store for $5 - it's Black & White, but it has AV inputs, along with radio and a nice battery life. ive used it with my Retropie on trips more than once

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lucked out on an OmniBook 800CT 2100 forever ago that still gets 2 hours out of its battery pack, it’s ex-HP too

nice to type on but kind of annoying to use in a car or anywhere else you can’t comfortably rest the retractable mouse, mostly use it for word processing and PDP-8 emulation right now

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I have scored a couple Asus eeePCs on the cheap. Both have 4gb ssd HDs with 1gb or ram. I have one that runs XP with a USB GPS coming in and being processed by software for off roading. The other runs Win 7 with basic software as a do it all portable also for travel.

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I got one of those in 2008 when they were relatively new. I still have it, it's the model with the 16GB SSD and the celeron M processor.

It's usably fast with a light Linux setup, but it's painful trying to browse modern websites with all their javascripts and autoplaying media and shit like that, and it gets so hot that it's uncomfortable to hold.

The newer ones like yours are generally more powerful cpus so get pretty hot. The older models like 900 and 700 run a 700-900mhz cpu. With XP mine run 700 and clock up to 900. With 7 the cpus run straight 900. If the vents are covered sometimes gets warm fan hardly runs most of the time though.

When running them as file server or other low cpu task the older ones can be clocked down for reduced temps as well.

wassup faggots

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I've got this one too

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Hello faggots
1998 is retro right?

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Are librettos good for light DOS gaming

That's so damn cute.

Does this count?

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I still want one of these.

jesus is 10 years 'retro' now?

D, ED or XD?

I have a strong urge to press those keys.

Have an ED.

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FYI, you can peel that nasty ass dead skin filled rough coating off the trackpoint and its smooth rubber under the coating, looks much tidier.

I tried cleaning mine out and it just peeled off.

Just name it retro tech and DOS general so I can talk about FreeDOS.

Thinkpad X40, I use this one as my daily driver.

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>Butterfly Thinkpad

Pretty fucking jelly there m80, nice

I had the low end one with an intel atom. It was horrendously slow with ubuntu 12.04.

i got into that a bit too early, picking up the very first 700A
i was also not really into linux at the time, so i made do with XP
i wish i kept it

Used to have one of those Compaqs with the pen input. It was nice, detach the keyboard and you had a tablet. Ran Win98 pen edition, which was pants, but nifty.

What laptop is Leon using in the Resident Evil 2 remake demo?
I unironically want it to use as a dedicated home automation control terminal.
I like to use retro tech for generally simplistic things like running my Aquarium or camera control like in the video game.

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Its sad that no one has responded to this. Nice find. Is it functioning? How much did it run you?