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==={{anchor|Data General-One}}Data General/One=== [[Image:Data General One at HNF.jpg|thumb|right|upright|Data General One]] {{Main article|Data General/One}} Data General's introduction of the [[Data General/One]] (DG-1) in 1984 is one of the few cases of a minicomputer company introducing a truly breakthrough PC product. Considered genuinely portable, rather than "luggable", as alternatives often were called, it was a nine-pound battery-powered [[MS-DOS]] machine equipped with dual 3{{frac|1|2}}-inch diskettes, a 79-key full-stroke keyboard, 128 KB to 512 KB of RAM, and a monochrome [[liquid-crystal display|LCD]] screen capable of either the full-sized standard 80Γ25 characters or full [[Color Graphics Adapter|CGA]] graphics (640Γ200). The DG-1 was considered a modest advance over similar [[Osborne 1|Osborne]]/[[Kaypro]] systems overall.
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