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  1. The Osborne Computer Corporation (OCC) was an American computer company and pioneering maker of portable computers. It was located in the Silicon Valley of the southern San Francisco Bay Area in California.

  2. Adam Osborne, founder of the quintessential boom-and-bust Silicon Valley tech company, built the first portable computer in 1981. The Henry Ford holds examples of the few products the ill-starred Osborne Computer Corporation ever developed.

  3. Adam Osborne founded the Osborne Computer Corporation and produced the first commercially available portable computer in 1981. The concept (based on the Xerox Notetaker developed at Xerox PARC but never offered for sale) set the design standards for the first generation of “luggables.”

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Osborne_1Osborne 1 - Wikipedia

    The Osborne 1 is the first commercially successful portable computer, released on April 3, 1981 by Osborne Computer Corporation. It weighs 24.5 lb (11.1 kg), cost US$1,795, and runs the CP/M 2.2 operating system.

  5. www.oldcomputers.net › osborne-1Osborne 1 computer

    Released in June 1981 by the Osborne Computer Corporation, the Osborne 1 is considered to be the first true portable, full-featured computer. It includes all the components required to be a completely useful and operational computer system: two built-in floppy drives which hold 91K of data each, with floppy disk storage compartments.

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  6. The Osborne Computer Corporation was a pioneering maker of portable computers.After Adam Osborne sold his computer book-publishing company to McGraw-Hill in 1979, he decided to sell an inexpensive portable computer with bundled software and hired Lee Felsenstein to design it.

  7. Sep 13, 2023 · Learn how Osborne Computer Corporation, one of the first portable computer makers, went bankrupt in 1983 after competing with Apple. Discover the history, design and controversies of the Osborne 1 and its founder Adam Osborne.