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{{Short description|1984 computer developed by IBM}} {{Infobox information appliance | name = IBM Portable PC 5155 model 68 | logo = IBM Portable Personal Computer badge recreation.svg | logo_upright = 0.5 | image = File:IBM 5155 (1).jpg | caption = An IBM Portable PC with two 5.25-inch floppy diskette drives installed | developer = [[IBM]] | manufacturer = | carrier = | family = | type = [[Portable computer]] | generation = | releasedate = {{Start date and age|1984|02}} | lifespan = | price = {{USD|4225|1984|round=-1}} | discontinued = {{End date|1986|04}}<ref name=MUELLER2ND/> | unitssold = | unitsshipped = | media = | os = [[IBM PC DOS]] Version 2.10 (disk)<!-- operating system --> | power = | cpu = [[Intel 8088]] @ 4.77 MHz | storage = One or two half-height {{frac|5|1|4}}-inch 360 KB [[floppy disk]] drives | memory = 256 KB (expandable to 640 KB) | display = [[Color Graphics Adapter|CGA]] card connected to an internal 9-inch monochrome (amber) [[composite monitor]] | graphics = | sound = | input = | location = <!-- GPS or Wi-Fi based --> | controllers = | output = | connectivity = | service = <!-- online service/s offered --> | dimensions = | weight = 30 pounds (13.6 kg) | compatibility = | predecessor = [[IBM Personal Computer]] | successor = [[IBM PC Convertible]] | related = | website = | image_size = 250px }} The '''IBM Portable Personal Computer 5155 model 68''' is an early [[portable computer]] developed by [[IBM]] after the success of the suitcase-size [[Compaq Portable]]. It was released in February 1984 and was quickly replaced by the [[IBM Convertible]], only roughly two years after its debut.
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