PCradio running its bespoke task management software; its thermal printer sits above the keyboard.
Manufacturer
International Business Machines
Type
Notebook
Release date
December 1991 (1991-12)
Lifespan
1991–1993
Introductory price
Starting at $5,500[1]
Discontinued
1993
Units sold
Fewer than 10,000
Operating system
PC DOS
CPU
Intel 80C186 at 5–10 MHz
Memory
640 KB
Storage
SRAM modules (up to 2 MB)
Display
Monochrome LCD
Graphics
CGA
Dimensions
10.5 in × 8.4 in × 2.5 in (26.7 cm × 21.3 cm × 6.4 cm)[2]
Mass
6.4 pounds (2.9 kg)[3]
The PCradio was a notebook computer released by International Business Machines (IBM) in late 1991.[4] Designed primarily for mobile workers such as service technicians, salespersons and public safety workers, the PCradio featured a ruggedized build with no internal hard disk drive and was optioned with either a cellular or ARDIS RF modem, in addition to a standard landline modem.[5][6]
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