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Olivetti M10

The Olivetti M10 is a small Italian computer, it is a first attempt to create a real laptop with its screen tilting offering a good legibility. Its success was mainly due to the good quality keyboard with its accented keys that allows a fast typing as well as has its long battery life. It can operat...

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Publicado: 1983
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description The Olivetti M10 is a small Italian computer, it is a first attempt to create a real laptop with its screen tilting offering a good legibility. Its success was mainly due to the good quality keyboard with its accented keys that allows a fast typing as well as has its long battery life. It can operate several hours on four standard batteries. Otherwise, in terms of software, the machine has Basic in ROM, as well as various small office programs such as spreadsheet, word processor, calendar and address book.
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spelling cern-22732732021-04-15T12:55:57Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2273273Olivetti M10Computing and computersThe Olivetti M10 is a small Italian computer, it is a first attempt to create a real laptop with its screen tilting offering a good legibility. Its success was mainly due to the good quality keyboard with its accented keys that allows a fast typing as well as has its long battery life. It can operate several hours on four standard batteries. Otherwise, in terms of software, the machine has Basic in ROM, as well as various small office programs such as spreadsheet, word processor, calendar and address book.CERN-OBJ-IT-031oai:cds.cern.ch:22732731983
spellingShingle Computing and computers
Olivetti M10
title Olivetti M10
title_full Olivetti M10
title_fullStr Olivetti M10
title_full_unstemmed Olivetti M10
title_short Olivetti M10
title_sort olivetti m10
topic Computing and computers
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