Japanese Netizen Unearths Father’s Old 1995 Notebook, Takes Internet by Storm
In a world where desktop computers and notebooks are a common household item, one Japanese netizen recently caused a stir online by sharing their father’s old NEC notebook from 1995. The model, known as the PC-9821Ne3, is equipped with the Windows 3.1 operating system, a relic from the MS-DOS era.
Despite its age, the notebook is still functional, capable of running classic Windows games like Solitaire and Minesweeper. The low-quality screen may not impress modern users, but for those with nostalgic memories of the 90s, it’s a trip down memory lane.
The NEC PC-9821Ne3 boasts an Intel 486DX2 (50MHz) CPU, 640KB memory, and a 10.1-inch 640 x 480 TFT LCD color display. Surprisingly, this vintage notebook can still be found on the Japanese second-hand market for approximately 7,000 yen (around HK$362).
For technology enthusiasts and retro gaming fans, the discovery of this old notebook serves as a reminder of how far technology has come in the last few decades. Who knows what other treasures might be hiding in dusty old storage units or forgotten attics?
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