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The Pocket 386 Laptop Runs Windows 95 and MS-DOS

The Pocket 386 laptop is a tiny computing solution engineered with the needs of retro users alike in mind that will provide them with a way to perform processes from yesteryear from anywhere. The unit is powered by the 386 SX compatible processor -- the Ali M6117 processor -- which offers just enough power to run MS-DOS and Windows 95. This will make the unit suited for retro computing protocols, but leaves it limited as such.

The Pocket 386 laptop is equipped with a seven-inch IPS LCD display and a QWERTY keyboard for intuitive typing inputs. The unit only has 8MB of memory, but boasts a CompactFlash card reader for storage along with a user-replaceable VGA card.
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