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LinuxPR: Introducing the Portal PC

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jul 19, 2000

Portal Research Releases the Portal PC.

“Introducing the Portal PC, our new solution to the computing
and networking market. After thorough development and extensive
testing, we are proud to bring to the consumer this revolutionary
new product. The unique design of the Portal PC gives the user
numerous options and versatility at a very low cost. With a
starting price of $149.99, this computer is a perfect base for all
of the functions a traditional PC can provide. “

“Complete packages that includes CD-ROM, Floppy, 4.3GB HD, 15″
Monitor, 32 Mb PC100 Ram, Keyboard, Mouse and free copy of Red Hat
6.2 start at $399.99. The on-board technology includes, 10/100
network card, Dual USB, PS/2 port, Parallel port, Com port, VGA
display, Disk On Chip Socket 8 to 144Mb and PC/104 16BIT Expansion
Connector. This unique configuration enables the Portal PC to be
uniquely small (approximately 12″ x 5″ x 9″). The Portal PC is
designed to be an inexpensive solution for home, office, and
private networks.”

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