【Oki Electric Industry】 ifNOTE

The ifNOTE, announced in 1990, was a notebook personal computer employing the AX architecture. It was the first notebook PC to use a 16MHz 32-bit MPU as its CPU, and the main unit had a number of standard equipment interfaces for connecting with devices like an external CRT display or flexible disk. It also allowed installation of an internal modem. "Microsoft Works" from Microsoft Corporation was provided standard as integrated software for word processing, spreadsheets, databases and communications.

ifNOTE Model Specifications
  if 386AX20 if 386AX20L if 386AX21 if 386AX21L
Announcement date August 1990
CPU 80386SX 32bit microprocessor (16MHz)
OS MS-DOS
Memory ROM96KB RAM2MB (Main memory 1MB + RAM disk 1MB) ROM96KB RAM1-3MB
Display - 640x480
CFI liquid crystal with backlight
Chinese character (kanji) display 16x19dot
- 640x480
CFI liquid crystal with backlight
Chinese character (kanji) display 16x19dot
Display color - Monochrome - Monochrome
Built-in flexible 3.5inch 1.44MBx1 - -
Hard disk - 2.5inch 20MBx1
Interfaces RS232C, Centronix, external CRT interface etc.
Communication capabilities V.22bis built-in modem (Hayes compatible, MNP Class 5 compliant, asynchronous modem with AA-type NCU, 300/200/2400 full-duplex compatible)
Power supply Battery drive, AC100V

  
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