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Free Picture: Osborne 1 Laptop Computer - First True Portable Computer


Free Picture of Osborne 1 Laptop Computer - First True Portable Computer

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Picture of the Osborne 1 laptop computer, first used at the CDC in 1981 and was considered the “first true portable computer.”

The Osborne 1 was designed with transportation in mind. It had to be rugged and able to survive being moved about. That’s one reason that the screen was made so small, for a larger and heavier screen would be more susceptible to damage.

This image was created in 2004 and provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/James Gathany.

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