Hey dude, fuck you! It's a portable DOS gaming machine! That's like...surreal! And it can play Duke Nukem 3D at 800x600!
you'd blow your load if you knew about my 4 laptops then.
Post the specs, bro.
IBM Thinkpad 760XL
Pentium 166MHz w/ MMX
32MB RAM
ESS1688 sound (SB Pro compatbie)
Trident Cyber986 video (not vesa2, 1mb)
2.1GB HD, formatted FAT32
Windows 98SE ("reloaded" for Y2K scare)
Toshiba TECRA 730XCDT
Pentium 150MHz w/ MMX
80MB RAM
some Cirrus Logic onboard video (not vesa2, 1mb, and it seems to be rather slow)
Crystal Semiconductor sound, seems SB16 compatbile
US Robotics PCMCIA ethernet card with external jack doohickey which always falls off.
Windows 95 (OSR2) and Windows 3.1 DUAL BOOTY! oh and ms-dos 6.22 too
Compaq Presario 1277
AMD K6-2 433MHz
64MB RAM
Realtek AC'97, with Legacy Drivers for DOS gaming!
Trident Cyberblade i7 2mb-4mb-8mb (variable and uses system memory, runs alot of direct3d games fine including more recent games like Max Payne and has excellent 2D hardware overlay for video playback and emulators, it is also VESA 3 compliant)
13GB HD (originally was 4gb)
Compaq 10/100 PCMCIA ethernet card for innanetz in other rooms and bldgs
Windows 98SE
actually faster in gaming performance than most of compaq's later laptops, and it even scored about 300 3dmarks in 3dmark2001.
and finally for maccing
Apple Powerbook 145
68030 25MHz
12MB of RAM
MacOS 7.5.5
78mb HD
16 gray shade colors!
Discontinued in 1993 and obsolete in 2001!