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A4 The A4 was the only laptop computer that Acorn ever produced commercially; it was effectively an A5000 in a notebook case, and had a 640×480-pixel screen which was capable of displaying only 15 shades of grey. The A4's name was derived from the fact that its footprint was the same as an A4 page |
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Pocket Book The Pocket Book series were the only Acorn-badged computers that were not based on Acorn technology: the Pocket Book was a customised version of the Psion Series 3 |
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Pocket Book II The Pocket Book II was a customised version of the Psion Series 3a |
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Pocket Book III The Pocket Book III was a customised version of the Psion Series 3c, and was produced by Xemplar Education rather than by Acorn |
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NewsPAD (prototype) The NewsPAD was a keyboardless tablet computer with a touch-sensitive screen, designed as a kind of electronic newspaper (see RISC User 9:10 for a major article about it by its designer) |
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Stork (prototype) The Stork was a new-generation laptop which would have succeeded the A4 had it ever entered production |