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The Poqet PC is a very small, portable IBM PC compatible computer, introduced in 1989 by Poqet Computer Corporation with a price of $2000. The computer was discontinued after Fujitsu Ltd. bought Poqet Computer Corp. It was the first subnotebook form factor IBM PC compatible computer that ran MS-DOS. The Poqet PC is powered by two AA-size batteries. Through the use of aggressive power management, which includes stopping the CPU between keystrokes, the batteries are able to power the computer for anywhere between a couple of weeks and a couple of months, depending on usage. The computer also uses an "instant on" feature, such that after powering it down, it can be used again immediately without having to go through a full booting sequence. The Poqet PC is comparable to the HP 95LX/HP 100LX/H

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  • El Poquet PC, un muy pequeño portátil PC compatible con IBM , introducido en 1989 por Poqet Computer Corporation con un precio de 2000 dólares. La computadora se suspendió después de que Fujitsu Ltd. compró Poqet Computer Corp. Fue el primer computador compatible con PC de IBM con factor de forma de subportatil que ejecutó MS-DOS .La PC Poqet funciona con dos baterías de tamaño AA. Mediante el uso de una administración de energía agresiva, que incluye detener la CPU entre pulsaciones de teclas, las baterías pueden alimentar la computadora desde cualquier par de semanas hasta un par de meses, dependiendo del uso. La computadora también utiliza una función de "encendido instantáneo", por lo que, después de apagarla, puede volver a usarse inmediatamente sin tener que pasar por una secuencia d (es)
  • The Poqet PC is a very small, portable IBM PC compatible computer, introduced in 1989 by Poqet Computer Corporation with a price of $2000. The computer was discontinued after Fujitsu Ltd. bought Poqet Computer Corp. It was the first subnotebook form factor IBM PC compatible computer that ran MS-DOS. The Poqet PC is powered by two AA-size batteries. Through the use of aggressive power management, which includes stopping the CPU between keystrokes, the batteries are able to power the computer for anywhere between a couple of weeks and a couple of months, depending on usage. The computer also uses an "instant on" feature, such that after powering it down, it can be used again immediately without having to go through a full booting sequence. The Poqet PC is comparable to the HP 95LX/HP 100LX/H (en)
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