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Tosh's smallest ever PC starts at £1,495

Martin Veitch ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 02 Jun 1997 16:41 BST

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Sitting midway between a handheld and subnotebook format, the Libretto 50CT is based on a 75MHz Pentium and packs 16Mb EDO RAM (upgradable to 32Mb), 810Mb hard drive, floppy drive, 1Mb graphics accelerator, 6.1-inch VGA TFT screen and 82-key keyboard. Prices start at £1,495 + VAT.

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