[misc.misc] need info on laptops

rcj@moss.ATT.COM (10/06/87)

My name is Curtis Jackson, and I want a laptop portable computer.
Being a rank amateur in the field of home computing, I'm asking for
advice, experiences, and even used equipment.

Here's what I would like to get:  Bear in mind that I want this for
writing fiction, not software, so the only computing power I need is
for text editing (I'll upload the stuff to another system to typeset
it), and I'm quite willing to write my own visual editor in the machine's
native assembler if a good text editor isn't readily available.

ABSOLUTE REQUIREMENTS:
Laptop portable (translation: lightweight and battery powered)
Ability to run off A/C power instead of battery if desired
LCD screen (for low power usage and high visibility in bright sunlight)
One floppy drive
Internal modem (>= 1200 baud) or ability to add a modem (internal or external)
360Kbytes memory (builtin or with extra internal cards added)

VERY HIGHLY DESIRABLE:
Two floppy drives (builtin, not external)
More than 360Kbytes memory
25-line screen (some have only 16)
IBM PC-compatible
RS-232 interface or ability to add one on
Ability to plug into some hard disk
Long battery life (between charges)

Money is a definite object in this search.  I have already looked at
the IBM PC Laptop.  I've seen ads for the following laptops as well:

Maker/Model:		Information I have so far:
===========		=========================
Sharp			Very similar to the IBM
NEC Multispeed		Very little info; appears to be a little over-priced
Toshiba			No good info
COMPAQ			Both over-powered for my needs *and* over-priced
Tandy 1400 LT		*Seems* both over-powered *and* over-priced; perhaps
			I need more info on it
Zenith			No good info
Morrow Pivot I		Only a 16-line screen and builtin modem is 300 baud;
			no idea on whether I can replace modem; no idea as
			to battery life; never heard of Morrow; etc. etc.
HP			I saw one briefly this weekend, but don't really
			know anything about it

Any help, pointers, reviews from experience, or referrals to people willing
to part with used equipment would be GREATLY appreciated.  Please try to
use e-mail rather than the net if possible, since I'm cross-posting this
to a couple of newsgroups on USENET.  If New Jersey or New York residents
could refer me to good computer stores with knowledgeable staff that would
be an extra bonus.

Thanks for your time,

The MAD Programmer -- 201-386-6409 (Cornet 232)
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