briefcase computer
Noun: A briefcase computer is a portable computer designed to be housed in a protective case that resembles a briefcase in size, shape, and often appearance. This term historically refers to early, luggable personal computers that integrated the system unit, display, and keyboard into a single, carryable unit.
The term is used to describe a specific, now largely historical, class of portable computing devices. It emphasizes the form factor and portability.
Examples: * The executive carried a briefcase computer to client meetings for presentations. * Early briefcase computers were heavy but represented a major step toward mobile computing. * The Osborne 1 is a famous example of a briefcase computer.
The term "briefcase computer" is primarily used in historical or descriptive contexts about the evolution of computer hardware. It is not commonly used for modern devices.
- Luggable computer: A near-synonym emphasizing the portability despite the weight.
- Portable computer: A broader category that includes briefcase computers, laptops, and other mobile devices.
- Desktop computer: A non-portable computer, often contrasted with portable forms.
- Luggable computer
- Portable computer (in a historical context)
- Desktop computer
- Stationary computer
- All-in-one computer: A modern desktop form factor where components are integrated behind the display, but it is not designed for portability.
- Laptop computer: The modern successor, which is significantly lighter and folds into a clamshell design, making the "briefcase" form factor obsolete.
- a portable computer housed in a box that resembles a briefcase