Zenith SupersPORT 8088 Laptop (British Telecom)

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Weighing it at around 10 lbs and with a price tag between $5000-$8000 the SupersPORT left a legacy behind, starting in 1987. Whilst it was available with a 286 and later, a 386SX, it seems British Telecom used the 8088 model without a hard drive.

Join me as we take a look at the machine, what it does and what’s inside it (preferably non-destructively) as well as looking at the battery… You have to wonder if the 30 year old cells can still hold any charge, really, don’t you?

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The SlimsPort video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKfxPm63_N8

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