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[REPOST] Epson HX-20 / HC-20 - first laptop 1980
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It's dawning on me how much my life could be improved by a receipt printer built into my latop:
Okay...I guess that's it. Still - awesome.
They actually do make little portable battery-powered ones. I was looking at them the other day when I was wondering how much it would cost to set up a Linux teletype terminal in response to some other comment.
https://www.amazon.com/Sunydog-Portable-Wireless-Compatible-Restaurant/dp/B0CL481GS1
Not built into the laptop, but can pull it out of a laptop bag and use it.
Yea, they've been around since about 2000, at least. I carried one then for work (I traveled a lot). Thermal printer the size of 2 decks of cards, ran on 4 AA batteries. I don't recall ever replacing the batteries, and I just recycled it a couple years ago (donated to a tech group).
Oh, it connected either via USB or you could do infrared!
Ooh. Neat. Thanks.