Additional information
| Number in Collection | 2 |
|---|---|
| Condition | Good, Poor |
| Packaging | No packaging |
| Estimated Value | £90 |
| Valuation Date | October 2025 |
| Additional Information | Tape drive not working correctly, needs repair |
The Epson HX-20, released in 1981, was a groundbreaking portable computer that fit neatly into a briefcase, featuring a compact keyboard, 2-line by 20-character LCD display, and a built-in printer. Powered by a rechargeable battery or AC adapter, the HX-20 was designed for business professionals and journalists, offering a range of applications including word processing, calculations, and data logging. With its tiny size and robust feature set, the HX-20 was a pioneering device in the portable computing space, predating the more widely known laptop computers of the late 1980s. Its capabilities and portability made it a valuable tool for on-the-go professionals, and it remains a highly collectible and nostalgic device among retro computing enthusiasts.
| Number in Collection | 2 |
|---|---|
| Condition | Good, Poor |
| Packaging | No packaging |
| Estimated Value | £90 |
| Valuation Date | October 2025 |
| Additional Information | Tape drive not working correctly, needs repair |
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