The HyperBook 370 is a 486-based laptop, released in October 1994. It included a CD-ROM drive located partially under the keyboard. The keyboard can be lifted up to insert a disc. This is a very unique design, and the only other laptop I'm aware of that used one like this (besides the HyperBook 770) was a model by Panasonic, released around the same time.
You may see this laptop branded as SunRace, HyperData, or InnovACE. All three of these brand names were operated by Sunrex, the company who manufactured this laptop. This laptop was also rebadged and sold as the following brands/models:
Spec | Details |
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CPU | CPU Type: Socket 3 - Intel 486DX, DX2, or DX4 @Up to 100MHz - AMD 486 - up to a DX4 @100MHz - Cyrix 486DX, 486DX2, or 5x86 |
Chipset | Unknown |
RAM | Type: Unknown Standard: 4MB Maximum: 40MB |
Hard Disk | 2.5" IDE Uses proprietary adapter?: Unknown Standard: 350MB |
Display Options | - 9.5" Passive Matrix Color @640x480 - 9.5" Active Matrix Color @640x480 - 10.2" Passive Matrix Color @640x480 - 10.2" Active Matrix Color @640x480 - 10.2" Active Matrix Color @800x600 |
Graphics Chipset | Unknown vendor, 32-bit VESA Local Bus VRAM: 1MB |
Audio | Unknown 16-bit SB Compatible |
Main Battery | NiMH |
CMOS Battery | Unknown |
Power Supply | Kycon KPPX-4P Connector |
Disk Drives | 2X CD-ROM Drive, located under the keyboard. External Floppy Drive supported. |
PC Cards | 2x PCMCIA Slots |
Networking | Unknown |
Other I/O | - 1x Parallel - 1x Serial - 1x VGA Out - 1x PS/2 - 1x Line Out - 1x Mic In - 1x Line In |
BIOS | Unknown |
Pointing Device | TrackPoint-like device |
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