The Sharp PC-E500, released in 1989, is a BASIC-programmable pocket computer with a 4-line, 40-character LCD. It features an 8-bit CMOS CPU, 32KB RAM, and built-in scientific, statistical, and engineering functions. It supports serial I/O, RAM card expansion, and runs on four AAA batteries with a lithium backup.
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The NEC PC Engine LT, released in Japan in December 1991 for ¥99,800, is a rare clamshell console with a 4″ flip-up TFT screen, full PC Engine capabilities, TV tuner support, and compatibility with the CD-ROM²
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1997's 'HP OmniBook 800CT' with a built-in retractable micro-mouse.
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Arcade version of Sega's 'OutRun' (1986)
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The Raleigh Vektar, released in 1985, was a BMX-style bicycle equipped with a handlebar-mounted computer featuring speed, distance, and time tracking.
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