CaptainCommodore
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- Aug 31, 2003
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I said it in the Tandy forum, I'll say it here: I've been rumaging around through the unexplored territory of vintage computing.
What did I find?
The "Panasonic Senior (Sr.) Partner"!
Erik has this on the main site, but I never looked at it until I found one on eBay that had everything you needed, and the BUILT IN PRINTER was still working, so I slapped down 30 bucks... it was worth it.
Not only was my first computer the Business Partner (the un-luggable IBM clone Panasonic had), this portable version is even cooler. The screen is huge for a luggable computer, and the built in printer is very cool. Ruling out Commodore's SX-64, I think this maybe the best portable I've seen/used. I say ruling out the SX-64 because the SX-64 is just so awesome. But hey...
The screen is bright, the printer works fine, and the drives both work. Nothing is wrong with it, 'cept the average scuffs.
Anyone else (Erik, I know you have one) own one of these?
What did I find?
The "Panasonic Senior (Sr.) Partner"!
Erik has this on the main site, but I never looked at it until I found one on eBay that had everything you needed, and the BUILT IN PRINTER was still working, so I slapped down 30 bucks... it was worth it.
Not only was my first computer the Business Partner (the un-luggable IBM clone Panasonic had), this portable version is even cooler. The screen is huge for a luggable computer, and the built in printer is very cool. Ruling out Commodore's SX-64, I think this maybe the best portable I've seen/used. I say ruling out the SX-64 because the SX-64 is just so awesome. But hey...
The screen is bright, the printer works fine, and the drives both work. Nothing is wrong with it, 'cept the average scuffs.
Anyone else (Erik, I know you have one) own one of these?