$4,750 Laptop From 1997: HP OmniBook 800CT

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166MHz Pentium MMX CPU! 48MB RAM! Windows 95! Sound Blaster compatibility! All in a slim, lightweight 1997 system that cost... $5,000 or so, yikes. Let's dive into the quirky Hewlett Packard notebook computer that was once their top of the line subnotebook – the Omnibook 800CT model F1360A

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00:00 I love mid 90s subnotebooks
00:28 The OmniBook 800 from 1996
00:51 Enter the Intel Pentium MMX
01:46 Business, business, business
02:37 Ultraportable and subnotebook PCs
03:07 Overview of the 800CT features
06:10 All the accessories and peripherals
07:28 Running Windows 95
08:50 Preinstalled software, HP programs
10:29 LHX Attack Chopper
12:04 Graphics chip, ESS AudioDrive
13:12 Tyrian 2000
14:48 Function key functionality
15:37 Duke Nukem 3D of course
17:16 POD with MMX Technology
18:59 FIFA Road to World Cup 98
21:07 It has quirks but I love the Omnibook

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