I got to take one of these home from school occasionally and really enjoyed using it. As I recall I would write articles for the school magazine and then transfer the text over to an Archimedes for "Desktop Publishing" which was a thing very much in its infancy at the time! I'm still keeping my eyes peeled for one, I have recently bought a working Amstrad NC100 so it'd be cool to have a Z88 to go with it.
What a genius the late Sir Clive Sinclair and I was a baby '32yo' Bill Gates...1987 the earliest Z88 Laptop. Mark my words and you are a genius 'Microsoft' Bill Gates and study the Menu 'my add'.
I got to take one of these home from school occasionally and really enjoyed using it. As I recall I would write articles for the school magazine and then transfer the text over to an Archimedes for "Desktop Publishing" which was a thing very much in its infancy at the time! I'm still keeping my eyes peeled for one, I have recently bought a working Amstrad NC100 so it'd be cool to have a Z88 to go with it.
I remember when I was a teen that I used a TI-92+ in exactly the same way as you use that early ultralite. They are quite handy things!
Great "slabtop". I have two.
:) I love it! Yes, with vintage computers it’s always wise to have backup.
PB100 video?
There is definitely one in the pipeline - I have two and none of them are working at the moment...
What a genius the late Sir Clive Sinclair and I was a baby '32yo' Bill Gates...1987 the earliest Z88 Laptop. Mark my words and you are a genius 'Microsoft' Bill Gates and study the Menu 'my add'.
Hi bill but my head hurts after reading this though
Sinclair and Gates - both giants but software carried the day.