$4,750 Laptop From 1997: HP OmniBook 800CT

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166MHz Pentium MMX CPU! 48MB RAM! Windows 95! Sound Blaster compatibility! All in a slim, lightweight 1997 system that cost... $5,000 or so, yikes. Let's dive into the quirky Hewlett Packard notebook computer that was once their top of the line subnotebook - the Omnibook 800CT model F1360A
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00:00 I love mid 90s subnotebooks
00:28 The OmniBook 800 from 1996
00:51 Enter the Intel Pentium MMX
01:46 Business, business, business
02:37 Ultraportable and subnotebook PCs
03:07 Overview of the 800CT features
06:10 All the accessories and peripherals
07:28 Running Windows 95
08:50 Preinstalled software, HP programs
10:29 LHX Attack Chopper
12:04 Graphics chip, ESS AudioDrive
13:12 Tyrian 2000
14:48 Function key functionality
15:37 Duke Nukem 3D of course
17:16 POD with MMX Technology
18:59 FIFA Road to World Cup 98
21:07 It has quirks but I love the Omnibook
#LGR #retro #computer #hp #90s

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@Damaniel3
@Damaniel3 7 ай бұрын
That's a shockingly good LCD for 1997. Nice and bright, and barely a hint of ghosting to be found.
@RicardoRamosRetrocomputacao
@RicardoRamosRetrocomputacao 7 ай бұрын
Thats because its a TFT. The ghosting display was DSTN tecnology :)
@RocketRenton
@RocketRenton 7 ай бұрын
Very good uniformity, but I would expect that for the price lol.
@CommodoreFan64
@CommodoreFan64 7 ай бұрын
@@RocketRenton Got that right, if I had paid that much for a computer of any kind back in the day, and I did not get the best of the best on offer then return time it would have been!!
@MrDuncl
@MrDuncl 7 ай бұрын
@@RocketRenton Back then the price difference between a Dual Scan and a TFT screen could be well over $500.
@divine.defined.sthetics9876
@divine.defined.sthetics9876 7 ай бұрын
Its also a shockingly price for it
@brianh70
@brianh70 7 ай бұрын
This brings back memories. I worked at the HP manufacturing plant in Corvallis, Oregon back in the mid-90s. When I started, the OmniBook 600 series was in full swing. One night we got a bunch of new parts for a new system - the 800 series. I’m going from memory here, but I think we built 16 units from start to finish. Of those, 10 were still working at the end of the manufacturing process. Those 10 went into a burn-in chamber where they were subjected to temperature and humidity changes. After 24 hours, only five of them were still alive. We put them on a cart and as we were wheeling them back to the engineering team, the remaining five stopped working. So, yeah. For the prototypes, it was a 100% failure rate. The engineers worked out the bugs and we built a bunch more. I had the pleasure of testing some of the first production units. And yes, we tested them by playing Duke Nuke’em 3d for hours on end.
@swimmerkat3965
@swimmerkat3965 7 ай бұрын
Wow I actually know some people who work at that plant! Small world
@MrWolfSnack
@MrWolfSnack 7 ай бұрын
LGR: bringing union workers of the most niche tech together since 2006. @@swimmerkat3965
@MyHeadHz
@MyHeadHz 7 ай бұрын
Corvallis represent! Go Beavers!
@fvw1187
@fvw1187 7 ай бұрын
Oregonian who lives thousands of miles away now... Thank you for posting. My friends dad worked there when we were kids. Thanks for sharing
@mattmurphy7030
@mattmurphy7030 7 ай бұрын
That’s crazy they built a plant in Corvallis of all places. Such a small town for that!
@cs8712
@cs8712 7 ай бұрын
I miss the days when you'd see a single laptop per year and it would blow your mind
@LGR
@LGR 7 ай бұрын
It’s true, a dang Sasquatch sighting would be less thrilling than seeing the latest full color notebook in the wild.
@M3g4tr0n
@M3g4tr0n 7 ай бұрын
Very True 😊❤
@vadnegru
@vadnegru 7 ай бұрын
​@@LGRlast time i was so surprised was when some dude played Doom 2016 on a switch in the metro. I was like what kind of phone is that and then i saw joycons.
@AndroidFerret
@AndroidFerret 7 ай бұрын
I think through the new emulators , it's possible by now . Also , I can make doom 2 look like doom 2016 .if you hadn't looked from close , you could think it is the original
@ImTheMayor
@ImTheMayor 7 ай бұрын
​@@AndroidFerretUltimate Doom through Eternal all have Switch versions
@xanksauri89
@xanksauri89 7 ай бұрын
I'm such a sucker for laptops. The barcode at 2:12 reads "hugefarts", if anyone was wondering. Stay classy, Clint.
@seoulpurpose
@seoulpurpose 7 ай бұрын
Ohhh yeah, I wanted a tiny portable so badly as a kid, even though we couldn't really afford or justify one of any size. That pop-out... Mouse? Is fascinating
@TheMadAfrican1
@TheMadAfrican1 7 ай бұрын
I still want one, man. I want that GPD full laptop with track pad and keyboard so. Fecking. Bad. The idea of travelling with something so tiny and useful is just so wonderful to me as a writer.
@marblemunkey
@marblemunkey 7 ай бұрын
I coveted the late 90's Viao line-up when I was in Highschool, but couldn't swing the eye-watering price. My folks did splurge on a subnotebook for me as a graduation gift; I wound up with the Fujitsu Lifebook B112, a fascinating little piece with an 8.4" touchscreen.
@seoulpurpose
@seoulpurpose 7 ай бұрын
I lived in Korea in 2006/7 when the UMPC concept launched, and gave serious consideration to dropping a ton of won on something from Samsung or Raon Digital when I saw them in tech shops. Or better yet, the OQO model 2 that LGR reviewed a while back--but that one didn't enjoy the same local market price adjustment since it was from the 'states.
@DiceRobo
@DiceRobo 7 ай бұрын
@@TheMadAfrican1 I bought one on AliExpress that was 390$ with an Intel N100, 12 Gb ram and 512gb storage. It works really well but the layout might be a bit of a problem if you typed on it for a while. The trackpad is a little optical sensor thing that works good enough.
@tommitchell4570
@tommitchell4570 7 ай бұрын
I remember a fair number of laptops in the late 90's had trackball mice attached on the side --- that was a nice alternative to the trackpoint nub
@sentimentalmariner590
@sentimentalmariner590 7 ай бұрын
That pop out mouse is cool, I wish they still made those. Imagine what we could do with modern technology and an idea like that.
@nojuanatall3281
@nojuanatall3281 7 ай бұрын
Have you seen the Lenovo legion go's vertical mouse? I thought that was pretty clever.
@Code7Unltd
@Code7Unltd 7 ай бұрын
USB has sort of rendered those mice moot, though.
@Gameprojordan
@Gameprojordan 7 ай бұрын
​@Code7Unltd not really. Track pads still exist despite the availability of USB mice. This pop out micro mouse would fill the role of a track pad; a built in backup piece
@CommodoreFan64
@CommodoreFan64 7 ай бұрын
​@@GameprojordanLenovo and Dell still offer the trackpoint on many models of their laptops, so no need for a pop out mouse that's likely to get broken. A trackpoint with the middle button on a laptop for scrolling when you can't use a mouse, or forgot to pack it is a godsend, as most trackpads to this day still suck with edge, or 2 finger scrolling.
@MoeAji
@MoeAji 7 ай бұрын
I remember some HP and Dell laptops having a built-in media remote during the era when Windows Media Center was a thing.
@Matt-oq4jq
@Matt-oq4jq 7 ай бұрын
Videos like this really underline how much money my family would spend on laptops in the 90s and early 2000s, and how brave they were to let any child within 10 feet of something that cost more than a used car.
@benbunch4159
@benbunch4159 7 ай бұрын
Oh man my mom worked for HP and had one of these and I messed with it a lot. Had no clue it was so expensive. Played a lot of Solitaire with that little mouse. In retrospect it's a really nice form factor for the time.
@InsanityPrevails
@InsanityPrevails 7 ай бұрын
That mouse... Is one of the most adorable tech things I've ever seen in my entire life.
@tommitchell4570
@tommitchell4570 7 ай бұрын
It looks cheesy and cheap but I woulda loved it --- I never liked those trackpoint nubs that were popular in the 90's
@CariHere
@CariHere 7 ай бұрын
It looks surprisingly modern for a laptop of its age
@allissondiego1989
@allissondiego1989 7 ай бұрын
I just love this form factor. Most people nowadays dont understand. They say: just buy a tablet with a keyboard, but it's not the same thing!
@eaglelord9898
@eaglelord9898 7 ай бұрын
Ikr? & Sometimes if not most of the time I do use & have fun playing on my new toy my tablet my mom got me & as a fellow otaku & as a fellow weeb myself & as a fellow person of culture myself sometimes I do use retro crush app on my tablet for old anime even though I prefer physical media of what I love & I prefer physical media of my hobbies 😂
@ImpetuouslyInsane
@ImpetuouslyInsane 7 ай бұрын
@@eaglelord9898 Hate to be the asshole here, but number one, punctuation. Get some. Second, what the hell does being an otako and weeb have to do with this shit? Are you the type that enters a conversation to steer it toward a topic you like? Because, what you just did was a social sin. Outta here, monkey!
@renakunisaki
@renakunisaki 7 ай бұрын
If there were any tablets that are actually computers instead of toys, that would help.
@eaglelord9898
@eaglelord9898 7 ай бұрын
@@renakunisaki I understand & I call my tablet my new toy as a nickname unless you know better nickname I should give it as a fellow otaku & as a fellow weeb myself & as a fellow person of culture myself feel free to let me know ahead of time
@marcusborderlands6177
@marcusborderlands6177 7 ай бұрын
​@@renakunisakithat's what the surface lineup is. And various super small 2 in 1 laptops. The 12in latitude 2 in 1's are about the size of this machine just with tiny bezels.
@RegularCupOfJoe
@RegularCupOfJoe 7 ай бұрын
Any device from any era with a button that, upon pressing, shoots out a peripheral is 10 out of 10 in my book. I really loved the pop-out CD drives back in the day.
@aaronblair9583
@aaronblair9583 7 ай бұрын
My first computer! THOUSANDS of these came off lease in 2000, I begged for a computer for my 11th birthday and found a reseller on eBay with hundreds of 800ct's. Computer, docking station, three batteries, cd rom, floppy and maxed out ram for $200. Talk about Moore's law, three years later and these were CHEAP. Mine was the 133 non mmx, but it was totally fine. Popped a desktop 56k modem into the docking station (it took one full size card) and spent years on the palace and even the beginning RuneScape. It was horrible for that lol. My main board died but last year I was able to get a replacement computer from the omnibooks store on eBay. Guy is a godsend, he has everything. Ironically, found out he may have been the guy I got it from originally! It's amazing how quickly laptops depreciated. Three years old and I got an entire maxed out system for peanuts. Also, the batteries still work!
@LGR
@LGR 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing, this is exactly the type of thing I love hearing about in terms of how people ended up with them!
@purplefern6010
@purplefern6010 7 ай бұрын
The tiny mouse is so cool! I love that the button for it is the little cartoon mouse, it's adorable. Guess even for a business computer they could have a little whimsy, rather than it just saying "mouse" or showing an actual computer mouse or something.
@zero6699
@zero6699 7 ай бұрын
Love that the barcode at 2:13 says hugefarts, keepin it classy Clint. 👍
@melskunk
@melskunk 7 ай бұрын
Crazy prices, I struggled to find a laptop that was $9000 in today's marketplace. Heck, i looked at an Acer gaming laptop in the mid-2000s and that was only $3000, which was still premium priced but already $1750 less not even a decade later
@projects6610
@projects6610 7 ай бұрын
Even more nuts is that the OmniBook was intended for business purposes in '97, so basically just transferring and creating documents, email, calculating, etc. Nowadays, you could just get a Chromebook today for $250 and do the exact same functions AND more. $9k today could get you the top-of-the-line tech with plenty to spare.
@melskunk
@melskunk 7 ай бұрын
@projects6610 it was pretty common to sell these high end computers as business machines and I can only assume it's because only people with corporate accounts or the ability to write off expenses were spending close to ten thousand on a laptop
@MrDuncl
@MrDuncl 7 ай бұрын
Compared to things like a Sun Workstation $5000 was a bargain. Looking at today's prices I did find a £3950 new Macbook.
@killerbee2562
@killerbee2562 7 ай бұрын
A custom dell Alienware with the most expensive options can get up to that much.
@arnolduk123
@arnolduk123 7 ай бұрын
@@projects6610 But the Omnibook was a top-of-the-line tech notebook back then and basic creating documents, spreadsheets, emails etc.. was still a relatively new concept in a era where pen and paper was still a popular and accepted way to communicate. So your comparison to a Chromebook should be really be a cheap school calculator.
@SamwiseOutdoors
@SamwiseOutdoors 7 ай бұрын
My Mom was issued one of these by Hewlett-Packard back in the day when she was getting her degree in Computer Science for the company. After the HP/Agilent split, she was able to keep the Omnibook. I used to play Warcraft II and Red Alert on it. I loved the little pop-out mouse.
@RandonBrown
@RandonBrown 7 ай бұрын
Great video. Used to work for HP and surely can confirm what you're assuming at 9:00 about the computer belonging earlier to HP. That bunch of COE named folders was the stuff they pushed for all their managed laptops before Compaq merger.
@LGR
@LGR 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for confirming!
@oestrek
@oestrek 7 ай бұрын
I worked for HP at the factory that built those laptops when they were building that particular model. The speaker always sucked. The model you are showing is DEFINITELY used by an employee. ALL those start menu items with the COE prefix are a corporate installed package used internally by HP. I believe most folks upgraded these to Win 98 SE when it was available. IF I recall correctly these had PCMCIA hard drives. The 300s and 425s did. Those 3com PCMCIA net cards were okay but the dongles kind of sucked and got broken A LOT. The better card was the XIRCOM RE and RBE series which were dongle less.
@LGR
@LGR 7 ай бұрын
Hey I appreciate the insight!
@CattoRayTube
@CattoRayTube 7 ай бұрын
0:46 Stunning reading how many fundamental features of Office came with '97! Almost as is competition in that space made things better... though that VB and Outlook integration were, obviously, designed to create incompatibilities with other vendors' software.
@jeffcicale
@jeffcicale 7 ай бұрын
LGR on a Friday morning makes for a GREAT day! Thanks Clint!
@CattoRayTube
@CattoRayTube 7 ай бұрын
1.20am Saturday morning here - maximum day great-ening!
@Shauntron
@Shauntron 7 ай бұрын
Amaaazing. My dad worked for HP and saved one from from the e-waste pile, and daily drove it for a while. The pop out mouse was a buck-wild design and worked pretty well
@RocketRenton
@RocketRenton 7 ай бұрын
I'm using a HP from 2015, it's been brilliant, the fan sadly is shot but it's cheap to replace of Aliexpress but it can't be upgraded to Win 11, have had to change the thermal paste 2x, but it's been rock solid, it's an ex business model made of solid aluminium. I look at the stuff now, and it's horrendous, you can bend it so easily with force, everything is so thin and fragile. Sad how the quality of products has been thrown out of the window and most now made end up in e-waste as they can't be fixed due to no part availability either supplier side or just no parts out there.
@FWDSUXARSE
@FWDSUXARSE 7 ай бұрын
​@@RocketRentonI agree. I'm a huge fan of right to repair and one thing that severely disappointed me was seeing a vast majority of phones not having user replaceable batteries. I know it's partially due to making phones more waterproof but most of it is greed by companies who make them. Same with laptops with processors soldered to the motherboard. No more easy upgrades of the processor.
@compaqdeskpro5770
@compaqdeskpro5770 7 ай бұрын
@@RocketRenton That isn't true, I've deployed Windows 11 on HP PC's from 2014. You may have to install it manually with a flash drive or DVD if they won't let you do it automatically. I know the TPM requirement may be coming in the future, but its not here yet. You have to step up to a ZBook to get something decent, everything is ultra thin now.
@GeneralKenobiSIYE
@GeneralKenobiSIYE 7 ай бұрын
Jesus... those prices... When it comes to power to cost ratio... my Alienware X17 R2 would have cost only about $1,500 in 97. Shows just how much costs have come down and power has soared. I can only imagine what would have to be in my laptop for it to cost over $9,000. IT'S OVER 9000! lol
@nnnnikt
@nnnnikt 7 ай бұрын
I worked in omnibook support @ HP for almost 10 years during this period. That in built mouse was always my favourite. The support on these was "empowered", in the golden era where you could just ship people a replacement part if they wanted to do the repair themselves, or send a technician to them just about anywhere in the world.
@crBudgetWatches
@crBudgetWatches 6 ай бұрын
I worked for Acer computers support in 1999 and it was still like that, I used to ship hard drives to remote islands or just sent a tech through the system. If the customer had the part we would guide them through the phone, once I guided a 92 year old lady through a ram change those were the times!!!
@UdoKrawallo
@UdoKrawallo 7 ай бұрын
This mouse mechanism is a cunning solution I would love to see today again! Also note these cute little details that they actually really put a mouse icon there. This display also seems to have aged well.
@vorwaerts_nie_zurueck
@vorwaerts_nie_zurueck 7 ай бұрын
05:00 this mouse boggles my mind. Such a cool feature
@Stonehopper1067HMG
@Stonehopper1067HMG 7 ай бұрын
2:13 I know Clint must of had a lot of fun making those ID Cards.
@pcbcat
@pcbcat 7 ай бұрын
I think LGR is the most relaxing and calm retro tech reviewer, these videos are the type of videos to fall asleep to.
@martin1b
@martin1b 7 ай бұрын
I loved these laptops. The pop out mouse worked really well. Our executives liked these or the Compaq 4/75 CXLs because they had a cool motorized dock , trackball near the screen and reliable as a freight train. These omnibooks were pretty cool. There was another made by DEC, I think, that had expansion shims you could add to the bottom. If you wanted a cd player, or extra battery, you'd buy the shim and add it on. Think it was a DEC HiNote Ultra. Clint, if you find one of those, it would be a cool review.
@LGR
@LGR 7 ай бұрын
Ooh I am unfamiliar with those, I'll have to keep an eye out.
@arnolduk123
@arnolduk123 7 ай бұрын
The DEC HiNote Ultra is no comparison to the Omnibook range. The DEC is more a slim light weight laptop with a full palmrest. The Omnibook is much smaller and compact and more a sub-notebook.
@volvo09
@volvo09 3 ай бұрын
I have one of those 486 Compaq laptops with the trackball on the screen... I love it. The figure8 AC power cord plugs right into the back of the laptop, doesn't even need an adapter. The battery still works for about 20 minutes too.
@jethzeeltorres9727
@jethzeeltorres9727 7 ай бұрын
This was really enjoyable to watch . Very impressed with the performance of the laptop .
@hh7426
@hh7426 7 ай бұрын
I’ve been curious about this laptop for ages, i’m so happy to see you cover it!
@aviphysics
@aviphysics 7 ай бұрын
My mother had one of these when she worked for HP. It was fking awesome. I recall the cool mouse widget needing regular replacement.
@sythe511
@sythe511 7 ай бұрын
I about jumped out of my chair when you launched POD. It was one of my first games. I think I still have it on CD somewhere... Thanks a lot, now I'm going to be digging through the basement
@stevencarlson5422
@stevencarlson5422 7 ай бұрын
Find it and play it !!!!!!
@LGR
@LGR 7 ай бұрын
If you don't find the disc then the re-released version on GOG.com is optimized for play on modern PCs, highly recommended!
@SkySpiderGirl
@SkySpiderGirl 7 ай бұрын
I am once again thanking you for keeping up with subtitles on your content. It's so rare to have KZfaq videos with subtitles these days
@LGR
@LGR 7 ай бұрын
My pleasure, I find them quite important!
@HappyGodFlower
@HappyGodFlower 7 ай бұрын
I remember this as a kid in the 90s. This was the Lamborghini of laptops.
@natecw4164
@natecw4164 7 ай бұрын
Bless you sir for continuing with this content. It really has a charm that's been lost across most of KZfaq. Much love, thanks for the hundreds of hours of free entertainment!
@meursault7030
@meursault7030 7 ай бұрын
I love that little pop-out mouse. I wish they still made those, I hate track-pads.
@BrawndoQC
@BrawndoQC 7 ай бұрын
Try good trackpads, like the ones on Macbooks, it might change your mind.
@meursault7030
@meursault7030 7 ай бұрын
@@BrawndoQC Nope
@tommitchell4570
@tommitchell4570 7 ай бұрын
@@BrawndoQC I never liked trackpads --- used them for over 20 years and they never grew on me
@gummboote
@gummboote 7 ай бұрын
It's true. I had a 2016 12" Macbook and it was the first laptop I'd ever used where the trackpad made a mouse feel unnecessary.
@meursault7030
@meursault7030 7 ай бұрын
@@gummboote I have used a macbook, I just disagree. Especially for gaming. What, I'm gonna one-tick a bunch of karambwans with a trackpad? Naaaaaaaah
@halleradam
@halleradam 7 ай бұрын
Can confirm I was a corporate customer of these machines in that era. (We went with Toshiba) Those laptops were still rare (every kid having one in a backpack was not the case), and considered state of the art computing.
@tommitchell4570
@tommitchell4570 7 ай бұрын
I can remember going into a Starbucks in 1999 and never seeing anyone sitting at a table with a laptop or Macbook --- they were just too expensive for most people
@MrWolfSnack
@MrWolfSnack 7 ай бұрын
Only yuppies had them, same with cell phones. Once they went sub-$500 then you started seeing the teenagers with them - but only the tech obsessed nerdy ones. @@tommitchell4570
@Diwasho
@Diwasho 7 ай бұрын
@@tommitchell4570 Starbucks didn't have wi-fi until 2002 and even then their wi-fi didn't become free until 2010, so I'm sure that didn't help. If Starbucks stops providing wi-fi now 80% of people will stop bringing their laptops, maybe more.
@needmorebrain
@needmorebrain 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for including metric units as well 🤗 Greetings from Europe!
@Ametisti
@Ametisti 7 ай бұрын
it's such a pleasant looking thing. It really does help how much of the lid the screen takes up, makes it look just that bit cleaner.
@jsa274
@jsa274 7 ай бұрын
13:32 excellent channeling of early 70s Doctor Who sound and visual there! Decent laptop for its era when there were plenty of cheap inferior products out there ready to dupe the uninformed. I really liked the pop-out mouse too, never seen that before. Great work as ever Clint 👍
@killerpimp01
@killerpimp01 7 ай бұрын
The Barcode on your badge reading "hugefarts" was a nice touch!
@bayuchandrasukma820
@bayuchandrasukma820 7 ай бұрын
Always love your videos about old PCs and laptops, Mr. Clint. It makes me better about my own 7yo craptop lmao. Jokes aside though, genuinely love these. Thank you.
@QuaaludeCharlie
@QuaaludeCharlie 6 ай бұрын
Clint it's so refreshing to see this HP OmniBook 800CT , These were Newish when I worked in the PC Repair shop , I remember using one to Travel and Use MSN Messenger from a Hotel Room in Texas in 2000 on Dialup and was able to keep up with my friend who was on a Wifi connection and He was Impressed that Computer could do what it did and it even did Video , the frame rate was lousy but the commuters round it down to the slowest connection , What a joy to Use :) QC
@Ben-eo5vd
@Ben-eo5vd 7 ай бұрын
This video really made my night! Thank you !
@craggercragger8989
@craggercragger8989 7 ай бұрын
I have one of these, I also have the docking station which has an ISA/PCI slot in it. Interested to watch the rest of the video, only a couple mins in so far!
@caskye1950
@caskye1950 7 ай бұрын
i love this form factor for laptops. it just looks so dense and well designed.
@AlexanderWeurding
@AlexanderWeurding 7 ай бұрын
Love your content! and thanks for helping Adrian!
@AlexanderWeurding
@AlexanderWeurding 7 ай бұрын
I know it is only a coffee but i really think you are doing a great job. “Be excellent to each other.”
@davidt3563
@davidt3563 7 ай бұрын
Man these were fun, we would sneak disks in and install shareware on them. Loved the keyboards on them! Also shoutouts to HP for actually filling out their DMI tables back then.
@MikoYotsuya292
@MikoYotsuya292 7 ай бұрын
Always loved reviews of these ridiculously priced notebooks from 90s 👍
@tommitchell4570
@tommitchell4570 7 ай бұрын
It's crazy anyone would pay $4-5,000 for a laptop back then --- but I think $2,000 was about the average price in the late 90's
@jamesbrossi6536
@jamesbrossi6536 7 ай бұрын
You found a gem there Clint! I remember these, my uncle had one and I specifically remember the mouse that popped out. Genius! All these years later, leave it to you to do an excellent video on it!! Thank you kind sir!
@LGR
@LGR 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed!
@GlitchManOmega
@GlitchManOmega 7 ай бұрын
My father worked at Raytheon in the late 90's and he was given a company laptop. I couldn't tell you what brand it was or what specs it had, but I distinctly remember it being several inches thick and him telling me it was worth about $3800 at the time. Naturally, I begged him to let me install my Hot Wheels: Stunt Track Driver game onto it so I could play a computer game on the couch. That laptop is probably long, long gone, but that Hot Wheels game disc still works on Windows 10 today :)
@ThatBum42
@ThatBum42 7 ай бұрын
Eyy I had one of these. I got it from a ham radio swap meet, long after it was obsolete in the late 00s. Amazingly the battery was still good. I even got the external CD drive. I was the only kid in high school with a laptop. Loved the thing, especially the little mouse. Really cleverly designed. The bar has conductive stripes embedded in it like a digital caliper does. As the bar slides in and out there's an inductive pickup that runs the x axis and buttons. The y axis is a similar system on an internal cradle pushed up and down by the bar. Therefore there's no direct electrical connection to the mouse. I had installed Damn Small Linux on it so I could do modern-ish things on it. I noticed the bad scaling at the time as well, me and my friends said it went beyond pixelated, we called it "blockulated." It even briefly controlled the school woodshop's CNC router. Thanks for the memories!
@BrianJones-wk8cx
@BrianJones-wk8cx 7 ай бұрын
As a lover of little bitty laptops, I have lusted after one of these since they came out. Great coverage, as always!
@Geekosification
@Geekosification 7 ай бұрын
Oh my. When you pulled that strip of icons out. What an amazing idea.
@DonmenDragon
@DonmenDragon 7 ай бұрын
Thanks Clint it always amazes me how those prices where back in the day and to see those specs now in comparison.
@racecar_spelled_backwards868
@racecar_spelled_backwards868 7 ай бұрын
2:25 Clint, with all the wonderful videos and the hard work you put in, I always knew you were Some Guy.
@NotJimCarrey
@NotJimCarrey 7 ай бұрын
I grabbed one of these very things very recently and haven't even gotten around to playing with it yet; thanks for reminding me
@bubbles581
@bubbles581 7 ай бұрын
I had one of these and loved it!!
@ZacharyHarper
@ZacharyHarper 7 ай бұрын
Always love the intros of this channel
@searching4stars250
@searching4stars250 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for reviving the memories of me on the commuter train doing business and business like things. Unfortunately, I didnt do any gaming. Just used it mostly as a word processor.
@ipoopmuffins
@ipoopmuffins 7 ай бұрын
damn that thing is cool as hell, and its in such great condition with all those peripherals?? great find.
@JohnCharb87
@JohnCharb87 7 ай бұрын
Since 2012 I've always enjoyed these videos of super-laptops from yesteryear.
@aaronrowepalmer
@aaronrowepalmer 7 ай бұрын
Right, like the HP USB Format Tool that is still circulating the web for when dd overwrites your partition data! 9:26 Another amazing video by Clint on something we all would have like to have when we were growing up!
@genderender
@genderender 7 ай бұрын
this design is very cute, absolutely love it. very cool little machine overall
@angieandretti
@angieandretti 7 ай бұрын
My very first laptop was a second-hand Toshiba Libretto 100ct with maxed-out RAM and 8.4gb HDD in 2002 - and I overclocked the Pentium 166 to 233mhz too. This HP clearly has a better screen and keyboard but I really loved the screenside-located pointing device in the Toshiba. I'll always have a soft spot for early subnotebooks!
@Unan1mouz
@Unan1mouz 7 ай бұрын
Love the design of this mini-notebook! The screen and keyboard look so good for its time.
@YarHarFD
@YarHarFD 7 ай бұрын
I remember this being on display in Microcenter when I was a kid. There was a smaller laptop next to it, but I have never been able to find out what it was, despite extensive research.
@TheBoredITGuy
@TheBoredITGuy 7 ай бұрын
This was actually my 2nd laptop. My first was the Omnibook 300, monochrome 386. I loved the little pop out mouse, but I was a kid back then. I remember hooking it up to my external Zoom 14.4 modem and downloading all the floppies for RedHat 4.2. I got it installed and working along with a copy of Applixware that I installed and used for the remainder of high school. I had no idea how lucky I was to have a Dad that enabled and encouraged me to be a computer nerd. Thanks for covering this one, it brought back a ton of memories for me.
@bunkkasponge
@bunkkasponge 7 ай бұрын
love that you can see it's usage miles by the thumb rubbing off the Win95 sticker, i guess it's where the thumb would be if you were to move the laptop a bit or adjusting the angle on screen
@blinddog1212
@blinddog1212 7 ай бұрын
"Corpo"; love that expression! And I agree, the Omnibook is delightful! There's just something about tiny vintage laptops. Thanks for covering this in your usual thorough and delightful fashion!
@joekenorer
@joekenorer 7 ай бұрын
That looks pretty capable for it's form factor in the time, like really good. I feel like you understated it, Clint.
@ekho_viktor
@ekho_viktor 7 ай бұрын
The AOL mouse pad with emoji guide is excellent! What a funny relic!
@LGR
@LGR 7 ай бұрын
Emoticons, even! All text-based from before emoji took over :-)
@123nohamdle
@123nohamdle 7 ай бұрын
I have absolutely no interest in technology but this guy's videos are so cool and chill I just relax and watch them with no idea what he's talking about
@DiceRobo
@DiceRobo 7 ай бұрын
I'm watching this on basically the modern version of this laptop! This is such a cool form factor in both retro and modern computers.
@oldtwinsna8347
@oldtwinsna8347 7 ай бұрын
used to buy them up and upgrade, minor repairs, on them back in 2006 or so when these were unloaded on fleabay for dirt cheap but still had usable life in them for real work to be done.
@jockosboy17
@jockosboy17 7 ай бұрын
I remember when my dad brought home his ThinkPad's from work in the mid 90's and he would let me mess with them, and this computer/video brings back memories of my first experiences with laptops.
@Ragesauce
@Ragesauce 7 ай бұрын
As a kid, I prayed for a tiny portable I could play with all the time. I got one, but it wasn't what I expected.
@Lbf5677
@Lbf5677 7 ай бұрын
the flesh is weak
@tomyyoung2624
@tomyyoung2624 7 ай бұрын
YES 3D acceleration!
@chadwickjdillon
@chadwickjdillon 7 ай бұрын
That mouse looks gimmicky, but fabulous! What a great idea! An X Y belt drive? Awesome. I love these little 90's note books, and I love LGR coverage of them. Great stuff.
@wjckc79
@wjckc79 7 ай бұрын
At this point in my life I was trying to get XFree86 configured and get X to start. It took me a couple of years. Ahh Slackware.
@joshreiman
@joshreiman 7 ай бұрын
Really glad I held onto my 800CT - I used it a lot when I was in the Air Force in the early 2000's
@Barbaroossa
@Barbaroossa 7 ай бұрын
I really miss Windows 95's pixelated UI. The visuals were so simplistic but so effective in conveying whatever message they needed to. Plus the icon design was top notch.
@heisenburger2708
@heisenburger2708 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for blessing us with another strange subnotebook video
@Derevirn
@Derevirn 7 ай бұрын
I was fascinated by portable tech back in the 90s, so this machine would absolutely blow my mind. My family had a desktop PC around that period, but laptops were very rare, almost luxury items (at least here in Greece).
@Cormin
@Cormin 7 ай бұрын
Had closed captions on, you got me to google what Ultraportable Jazz music was
@Pentium4Proot
@Pentium4Proot 7 ай бұрын
Always a great day when Clint uploads.
@aserta
@aserta 7 ай бұрын
My dad had one of these. For what it was, it was very well built. It's also the laptop i played a game on that i can't find anymore, yet have very fond memories of. Having Aphantasia... i can't even remember what it was like. I just "remember" i loved that game, especially the starting sequence with the main menu. Weird, ain't it? :))
@FcBow
@FcBow 7 ай бұрын
That thing looks amazing! I would buy a modern laptop if it looked like this.
@PeTTs0n88
@PeTTs0n88 7 ай бұрын
Impressive panel, and ES18xx audio chipset for really great SB compatibility and audio quality, impressive for a business machine for sure! ^^
@Redmage913
@Redmage913 7 ай бұрын
Tiny notebooks fascinate me. I use my Eee PC to this day for pre-2005 Windows PC gaming on XP. Just enough power to run Serious Sam! I miss my work-issued 11-inch MacBook Air, too - ran Linux Mint like a charm :)
@CitizenZK
@CitizenZK 7 ай бұрын
I really chuckled at the barcode in 2:15, that says "hugefarts"! This is the kind of easter egg I wanted to find
@MichaelEilers
@MichaelEilers 7 ай бұрын
Love that keyboard all the way out to the edge. That mouse substitute is horrific but the look of that keyboard is so clean
@harleyn3089
@harleyn3089 7 ай бұрын
I wanted one of these so bad in 1997. I ended up with a Compaq Aero 486/33 instead. It wasn't nearly as fast, but it was about the same size and had great battery life.
@LGR
@LGR 7 ай бұрын
Still really enjoy that machine myself, and it was the subject of one of the earliest PC videos ever on LGR :)
@rjcgy713
@rjcgy713 7 ай бұрын
@@LGRby coincidence I’ve been going through your old official playlist and watched that one today. Thank you for the years of entertainment and hope you are back to 100% after the trip.
@classicaudioadventures
@classicaudioadventures 7 ай бұрын
YES! I had one of those! It was quite impressive for its time...
@mre16
@mre16 7 ай бұрын
Tyrian 2000!! This is the first time I've ever seen someone mention it outside of me specifically looking it up. Of course it would be LGR :)
@kings_pride
@kings_pride 7 ай бұрын
oh my god, I ADORE that pop-out Mouse. what an idea :D
@Blxz
@Blxz 6 ай бұрын
My father had one of those back in the day. I used to play transport tycoon deluxe on it. The mouse certainly takes some getting used to.
@RussianSevereWeatherVideos
@RussianSevereWeatherVideos 7 ай бұрын
That sweater you are wearing looks so hecccing comfy!
@Xynar
@Xynar 7 ай бұрын
The docking station I had for mine supported a PCI card. It was amazing. I don't have it anymore but I do still have my Omnibook and it works!
@Mr.Morden
@Mr.Morden 7 ай бұрын
10:30 I played the heck outta LHX Attack Helicopter, also on a NeoMagic GPU but on a 90MHz Pentium Dell laptop. It ran Privateer 2 really well also, and amazingly the touch pad was incredible for dogfights in space.
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