Ha, just yesterday I’ve found my Asus EEE. Sounds like a good fit for similar exercise.
The Pocket 386 gets its name from its 386 SX compatible processor, and the system should be able to run MS-DOS and Windows 95, but isn’t going to good for anything much newer than that
Or use your pocket pc capable of anything for that.
Much respect for the clever name of the company. I hope younger generations still know about Gulliver’s Travels
Seems like they missed a trick… Pocket Pentium. :)
While cute, it would be false advertising for a 386.
It’s cool laptop that inspired today’s small laptop. Nowadays you can buy something like that with powerful spec & smaller form
This is pretty late, they’ve been out for months. The most recent addition is the Pocket 8086, waiting on mine to get delivered.
It probably doesnt matter to most of you but it has an 8 bit ISA add-on board, meaning its an easy way to test era appropriate components such as Audio and video cards. Great for people more interested in vintage hardware than software.