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IBM Portable PC 5155

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Model or Identifier: Portable PC 5155

Manufacturer: IBM

Date: February 1984

USA

The IBM Portable was IBM?s answer to the Compaq Portable which was released one year earlier. It used the same motherboard as the IBM PC which means it also had eight expansion slots. Three of these slots are not usable due to the disk drive placement. The 5155 was IBM?s only luggable PC. Later IBM would offer the PC Convertible model 5140. This model was more like a traditional modern laptop with fold up display and a battery.

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Specifications

  • Released: February 1984

  • Processor: Intel 8088

  • Video: IBM Color Graphics

  • Monitor: Amber monochrome

  • RAM 256kb Cost: $4225

Portable PC 5155 - Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Portable_Personal_Computer

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Model or Identifier: Portable PC 5155

Manufacturer: IBM

Date: February 1984

USA

The IBM Portable was IBM?s answer to the Compaq Portable which was released one year earlier. It used the same motherboard as the IBM PC which means it also had eight expansion slots. Three of these slots are not usable due to the disk drive placement. The 5155 was IBM?s only luggable PC. Later IBM would offer the PC Convertible model 5140. This model was more like a traditional modern laptop with fold up display and a battery.

Additional Information:

Specifications

  • Released: February 1984

  • Processor: Intel 8088

  • Video: IBM Color Graphics

  • Monitor: Amber monochrome

  • RAM 256kb Cost: $4225

Portable PC 5155 - Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Portable_Personal_Computer

Model or Identifier: Portable PC 5155

Manufacturer: IBM

Date: February 1984

USA

The IBM Portable was IBM?s answer to the Compaq Portable which was released one year earlier. It used the same motherboard as the IBM PC which means it also had eight expansion slots. Three of these slots are not usable due to the disk drive placement. The 5155 was IBM?s only luggable PC. Later IBM would offer the PC Convertible model 5140. This model was more like a traditional modern laptop with fold up display and a battery.

Additional Information:

Specifications

  • Released: February 1984

  • Processor: Intel 8088

  • Video: IBM Color Graphics

  • Monitor: Amber monochrome

  • RAM 256kb Cost: $4225

Portable PC 5155 - Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Portable_Personal_Computer

 
 

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