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Source: Photo by Sandstein - File:Epson HX-20 in case - MfK Bern.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Wikipedia: Epson HX-20

The Epson HX-20 (also known as the HC-20) was the first "true" laptop computer. It was invented in July 1980 by Yukio Yokozawa, who worked for Suwa Seikosha, a branch of Japanese company Seiko (now Seiko Epson), receiving a patent for the invention.

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[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

Where is the new community please?

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The lemm.ee instance is going down at the end of the month.

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hmm what other .ee replacements should we can subscribing to? anyone have a list?

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There’s a Lemm.ee communities migration megathread here:

https://lemmy.world/post/30859458

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