Elektronika MS 1504
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Electronika MS 1504 in operation | |
Manufacturer | Integral Scientific Production Association |
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Type | Laptop computer |
Release date | 1991; 33 years ago (1991) |
Elektronika MS 1504 (Russian: Электроника МС 1504) was the first, and reportedly only, laptop computer to be manufactured in the Soviet Union, BSSR.[1][2] Produced by the "Integral" Scientific Production Association in 1991, it was a clone of the Toshiba T1100 Plus.[3]
References
- ^ "Первый и последний Советский ноутбук - Электроника МС 1504". Retrieved 6 November 2017.
- ^ "I FINALLY FOUND IT! Behold Elektronika MS 1504, the ONLY SOVIET LAPTOP EVER".
- ^ "Разработчики белорусского ноутбука: «Нас по праву можно назвать первопроходцами»". Onliner.by (in Russian). Belarus. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
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