Tony Smith wrote an interesting post today on
Here’s a quick excerpt
Into the maelstrom
Feature In the early 1980s, civil servant Bernard Terry devised a ‘portable text processor’ to make his fellow civil servants more productive in the office and out. Electronics giant Thorn EMI designed the machine with help of a team of former Dragon Data engineers. As the Liberator, it launched in September 1985 to become the first British laptop and beating the first PC-compatible laptop, Toshiba’s T1100, to market. Read the earlier instalments of the Liberator story in Part One and Part Two.…
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