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New PDA added: Atari Portfolio

2026-04-212026-04-13 by puke

Generally considered to be the first commercially successful Palmtop computer, the Atari Portfolio in essence is a “shrunken down PC” that runs DOS on a CMOS version of Intel 8088. Introduced in 1989, it became very popular in its day and you can still find software for it. Read more at Atari Portfolio at pdamuseum.eu

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