Skip to content
  • FAQ
  • News
  • Contact Us
Logo
 
  • ABOUT THE ARCHIVES
  • ABOUT HEWLETT-PACKARD CO. HISTORY
    • HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS
    • EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
    • MERGERS, ACQUISITIONS & SALES
  • LOOK INSIDE THE VAULT
  • EXPLORE THE VAULT
  • FAQ
  • News
  • Contact Us
  • Home •
  • HP’s Mobile Devices •
  • Getting a Grip: HP 9807A Integral PC

Getting a Grip: HP 9807A Integral PC

The HP 9807A Integral PC with a built-in printer, disk drive and separate keyboard. Enlarge
Share this piece of history
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
Date: 1985

The HP Integral PC (model 9807A) was a “luggable” workstation, meaning that it was designed to be carried from place to place but needed to be plugged into an AC power outlet to operate — it did not have its own battery. It did however have a graphical user interface, Hewlett-Packard’s first electro-luminescent display (instead of a CRT) and a built-in printer, which was a popular feature in desktop PCs at the time.

Tags: 1980s • 1985 • Integral • PC • portable

( C ) HPCA

 
The HP TouchPad
 
 
The Kittyhawk Hard Drive: A Small Wonder
 
Related
Computer For Beginners: The HP 250
The HP 300: The Standalone Unit
The HP 97: The Perks of a Built-In Printer
POWERED BY
Heritage Werks
© 2024 Hewlett-Packard Company Archives. All rights reserved.
HP, Inc. Terms of Use and HPE Terms of Use

  • About the Archives
  • ABOUT HEWLETT-PACKARD HISTORY
    • HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS
    • EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
    • MERGERS, ACQUISITIONS & SALES
  • Explore The Vault
Tell Us What You Think Icon
Tell Us What You'd Like To See?
Tell Us What You Think Icon
Tell Us What You'd Like To See?
  • About the Archives
  • ABOUT HEWLETT-PACKARD HISTORY
    • HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS
    • EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
    • MERGERS, ACQUISITIONS & SALES
  • Explore The Vault
POWERED BY
Heritage Werks
© 2022 Hewlett-Packard Company Archives. All rights reserved.
HP, Inc. Terms of Use and HPE Terms of Use