Source: http://www.megalextoria.com/wordpress/index.php/2017/02/16/nimantics-orion-8x-200/
The ad above is from Boot magazine, the predecessor to Maximum PC. The Nimantics Orion 8X-200 represented the state of the art for a laptop in early 1997. Just look at the power!
A 200 MHZ Pentium processor!
48 MB of RAM!
A 2.1 GB hard drive!
Laugh now if you want but this much power cost a pretty penny then. There's no price in this particular ad but I can say with certainty that it would have been well over $3000. Just to give you an idea of prices of the time, the 486 DX2 based PC I bought in the summer of 1993 was $2999 and the Pentium II 300 MHZ PC I got Christmas 1997 was about the same price and those were desktop systems, not laptops which tended to be quite a bit more expensive.
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enter (March 1985)
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Computer Gaming World (July 1987)
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Commodore Microcomputers (September/October 1984)
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Family Computing, February 1984
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AC's Tech Amiga, August 1992
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ANALOG Computing, January/February 1982
https://steemit.com/retrocomputing/@darth-azrael/analog-computing-january-february-1982
ST-Log, January 1987
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Digital Archaeology Expedition #4 - Dell C600
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Commodore: The Microcomputer Magazine, August/September 1982
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Commodore 64 commercial
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Commodore: The Microcomputer Magazine, August/September 1982
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Micro – October 1983
https://steemit.com/retrocomputing/@darth-azrael/micro-october-1983
My first computer ran at 1MHz with 16kB. My first Windows PC was a mighty 350MHz PIII!
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Yeah, my very first computer also ran at 1 MHz. 64kB though! :)
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Mine was a BBC Micro Model A. I later bought a set of chips to upgrade to 32kB! That allowed me to play games like Elite
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I had a Commodore 64. I still have it. It took me years to get a complete system. First years was the computer, next year was the disk drive, the next a monitor, then a printer and I think the last piece of hardware I got was a modem.
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