Wanted: Prolinear Pro PalmBook 386 "Pocket PC" / Other palmtops and small computers
Hi All,
I'm looking for a pretty rare palmtop from the early to mid-90's called the Prolinear PalmBook 386. It's a DOS palmtop like the Zeos and the Poqet PC but the specs are a bit more updated since those machines. I'm looking for one that is fully functional with no problems, no dead pixels or bad/leaking LCDs and in good physical condition. I'm willing to pay a bit more for one in excellent condition.
I'm also looking for other DOS palmtops like the Zeos Pocket PC, also in good/excellent working and cosmetic condition. I already have an HP 200LX, Poqet PC Plus and the Atari Portfolio. I would still like a Zeos or an original non-Plus version of the Poqet PC or any other DOS palmtops that may be out there.
I'm also looking mini laptop computers such as the original Toshiba Libretto's or the IBM PC 110.
I would be interested in trading for any of these if anybody is interested in an Apple IIe, Apple IIgs, TRS 80, the original Mac Classic, the very first Mac laptop, an Apple Newton 2000, etc..
Thanks,
Hi All,
I'm looking for a pretty rare palmtop from the early to mid-90's called the Prolinear PalmBook 386. It's a DOS palmtop like the Zeos and the Poqet PC but the specs are a bit more updated since those machines. I'm looking for one that is fully functional with no problems, no dead pixels or bad/leaking LCDs and in good physical condition. I'm willing to pay a bit more for one in excellent condition.
I'm also looking for other DOS palmtops like the Zeos Pocket PC, also in good/excellent working and cosmetic condition. I already have an HP 200LX, Poqet PC Plus and the Atari Portfolio. I would still like a Zeos or an original non-Plus version of the Poqet PC or any other DOS palmtops that may be out there.
I'm also looking mini laptop computers such as the original Toshiba Libretto's or the IBM PC 110.
I would be interested in trading for any of these if anybody is interested in an Apple IIe, Apple IIgs, TRS 80, the original Mac Classic, the very first Mac laptop, an Apple Newton 2000, etc..
Thanks,