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<blockquote style="position: relative; padding-left: 55px;"><section><a href="https://hachyderm.io/users/thomasfuchs/statuses/111765709728533699">Thomas 🔭🕹️ (thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Jan-2024 21:49:57 JST</a><a href="https://hachyderm.io/@thomasfuchs" title="thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io"><img src="https://gnusocial.jp/avatar/37337-48-20230103232337.webp" width="48" height="48" alt="Thomas 🔭🕹️" style="position: absolute; left: 0; top: 0;">Thomas 🔭🕹️</a></section><article><p>Did you know that you could buy an ARM-based laptop... </p><p>...in 1992? </p><p><a href="https://hachyderm.io/tags/retrocomputing" rel="tag">#retrocomputing</a></p></article><footer><a rel="bookmark" href="https://gnusocial.jp/conversation/2595635#notice-5140631">In conversation</a><time datetime="2024-01-16T21:49:57+09:00" title="Tuesday, 16-Jan-2024 21:49:57 JST">about 9 months ago</time> <span>from <span><a href="https://hachyderm.io/@thomasfuchs/111765709728533699" rel="external" title="Sent from hachyderm.io via ActivityPub">hachyderm.io</a></span></span><a href="https://hachyderm.io/@thomasfuchs/111765709728533699">permalink</a><h4>Attachments</h4><ol><li><label><a rel="external" href="https://gnusocial.jp/attachment/2120568">BYTE Magazine article about the Acorn A4 laptop, which sported a 12 Mhz ARM3 RISC CPU, 4MB RAM/60MB hard disk and RISC OS in ROM and a grayscale LCD display, starting at $3,225 (roughly $7,000 in today's money).</a></label><br><a href="https://media.hachyderm.io/media_attachments/files/111/765/696/154/314/858/original/c591114b036ac7ce.png" rel="external">https://media.hachyderm.io/media_attachments/files/111/765/696/154/314/858/original/c591114b036ac7ce.png</a></li></ol></footer></blockquote>
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Thomas 🔭🕹️ (thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Jan-2024 21:49:57 JST
Thomas 🔭🕹️
Did you know that you could buy an ARM-based laptop...
...in 1992?
#retrocomputing