Hyperion (computer)
The Hyperion is an early portable computer that vied with the Compaq Portable to be the first portable IBM PC compatible. It was marketed by Infotech Cie of Ottawa, a subsidiary of Bytec Management Corp., who acquired the designer and manufacturer Dynalogic Corporation, in January 1983. In 1984, the design was licensed by Commodore International in a move that was forecast as a "radical shift of position" and a signal that Commodore would soon dominate the PC compatible market. Despite computers being "hand-assembled from kits" provided by Bytec and displayed alongside the Commodore 900 at a German trade show as their forthcoming first portable computer, it was never sold by Commodore and some analysts downplayed the pact. The Hyperion was shipped in January 1983 at C$4995, two months ahead of the Compaq Portable.
Hyperion PC | |
Developer | Dynalogic Corporation |
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Manufacturer | Dynalogic Corporation |
Type | Portable computer |
Release date | January 1983 |
Introductory price | CA$4,995 (equivalent to $12,200 in 2021) |
Discontinued | Approximately 1985 |
Operating system | H-DOS |
CPU | Intel 8088 @ 4.77MHz |
Memory | 256 KB RAM |
Storage | 2 x 360 KB 5.25" floppy disk drives |
Display | built-in 7-inch amber CRT |
Graphics | CGA and HGC compatible |
Mass | 18 pounds (8.2 kg) |