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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox Computer HP OmniBook was a line of business-oriented laptop personal computers created by Hewlett-Packard, introduced in 1993. The range was discontinued following the acquisition of Compaq by Hewlett-Packard in 2002, with the Compaq Presario, HP Compaq, and HP Pavilion laptops succeeding the OmniBook line.

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HP OmniBook 800
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HP OmniBook 2100
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HP OmniBook XE3
  • OmniBook 300 (F1030A/F1031A/F1032A)
  • OmniBook 425 (F1033A/F1034A/F1036A)
  • OmniBook 430 (F1035A/F1037A/F1038A)[1]
  • OmniBook 500
  • OmniBook 510
  • OmniBook 530
  • OmniBook 600
  • OmniBook 800
  • OmniBook 900
  • OmniBook 2000
  • OmniBook 2100
  • OmniBook 3000
  • OmniBook 4000
  • OmniBook 4150
  • OmniBook 4400
  • OmniBook 4500
  • OmniBook 5000
  • OmniBook 5500
  • OmniBook 5700
  • OmniBook 6000
  • OmniBook 6100
  • OmniBook 6200
  • OmniBook 7000
  • OmniBook 7100
  • OmniBook XE2
  • OmniBook XE3

Notable models

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Omnibook 300
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Pop-up mouse of the Omnibook 800CT

The HP OmniBook 300 (OB300) is a "superportable" laptop released in 1993 as one of the first notebook computers in the OmniBook line. It weighed only 2.9 pounds and measured 1.4 × 6.4 × 11.1 inches. It is powered by an Intel 386SXLV processor, featured a full-size keyboard, a pop-up computer mouse (The same pop-up mouse was also used in Omnibook 800CT[1]), and a 9-inch VGA screen.[2][3][4] Due to storage limitations, the OmniBook 300 included both Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word pre-installed in ROM, which was and still remains unusual to this day.[5] It had two PCMCIA slots for additional memory, modem, network cards or other peripherals. One of its outstanding features was a technology known as "Instant On". It was sold in three storage configurations: no mass storage (F1030A at Шаблон:US$), 10 MB flash memory disk (F1031A at Шаблон:US$), or 40 MB hard drive (F1032A at Шаблон:US$). Compared to the hard drive, the flash memory disk reduced the weight and storage capacity but increased battery life. It came with slimmed-down copies of MS-DOS 5.0 and Windows 3.1. The "International English" version of the OmniBook 300 used code page 850 (rather than the more common code page 437) as hardware code page.

See also

References

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External links

Official HP pages
Others

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