- archive.org details/bitsavers_…_19169707The material presented is the proprietary information of Osborne Computer Corporation, and is intended for the personal use of the purchaser.
- classic-computers.org.nz collection/osborne.htmIt's caused me work at times, but the Osborne 1a is one of the more treasured computers in my collection.
- bbc.com ahistoryoftheworld/objects/eK87hlcFSw-…Yayın zamanı: önceki günThe Osborne 1 came with a keyboard which could be clipped to the top of the computer to make a suitcase-sized portable that weighed in at 22lbs.
- http://gaby.de eosborne.htmOsborne-1. built in 1983. CPU.
- hackaday.com tag/osborne-1/Fun fact, the Osborne 1 debuted with a price tag equivalent to about $5,000 in today’s value.
- historyofinformation.com detail.php…In April 1981 writer and computer entrepreneur Adam Osborne and Osborne Computer Corporation, Hayward, California, produced the first commercially...
- computinghistory.org.uk det/504/osborne-1/The Osborne 1 was the first widely accepted portable computer that included a monitor, disk drives and all components.
- http://dunfield.classiccmp.org osborne/index.htmThe Osborne-1 appeared in two distinct releases, both of which are shown here.
- t-lcarchive.org osborne-1/The Osborne 1, built by the Osborne Computer Corporation, is considered to be the worlds first portable computer.