And then there is this bundled with the LCD. http://www.cybernetman.com/default.cfm?DocId=8003
I suppose you could call this a laptop that is always open without a keyboard ... he,he BobLQ http://www.cybernetman.com/default.cfm?DocId=8003 On 10/23/06, Bob La Quey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
he,he ... Well the C64 was pretty much such a thing IIRR. Ah how soon we forget, chuckle. I don't think of the Apple ][ that way myself but I understand what you are saying. Oh, and don't forget the CoCo. Good point though, BobLQ PS. As to the right place for keys ... another religious war, more or less. On 10/23/06, Stewart Stremler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > begin quoting Carl Lowenstein as of Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 08:17:21PM -0700: > > On 10/23/06, Bob La Quey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >A PC inside a keyboard > > > > > >http://www.cybernetman.com/default.cfm?DocId=616 > > > > > > > Historically speaking, isn't that the way one would describe the Apple ][. > > Or the DEC GIGI. Or a variety of other things that I don't remember. > > C=64. Vic20. Amiga 500. Atari ST. Atari Falcon. . . . > > Besides, it looks like they put the caps-lock key in the wrong place.... > > -- > _ |\_ > \|
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