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LGR - Dauphin DTR-1 Windows 3.1 Tablet PC

Easily one of the most fascinating machines I own and I am happy to finally talk about it for a bit!  Enjoy the funkiness :)  

LGR - Dauphin DTR-1 Windows 3.1 Tablet PC

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Well, now I want one of those tiny drives... That's just plain cool. It's also nice to see Cyrix get some attention. Those CPUs were with me through several generations of PCs; starting with my first math co-processor.

Paul

Oh man this is so cool! Thanks for the great video!

Ryan Miller

Some reason this video not playing - says unavailable deleted.

i remember being so fascinated by the concept of tablet computers as a kid, oh how the times have flown by

Is this like a retro tablet?? :D Wow, so cool!!

floverSaeu09

What a slice of a failure. Really enjoyed seeing something from an evolutionary dead-end (and for good reason). An excellent look at this one as always :D

Rob Caporetto

wow.. this looks like some retro-tech you would have seen in a James Bond film back in the day o_O .. Cool find

Evan B

I wonder how playing Duke Nukem 3d with a stylus on this thing would be like.

Ah yes, unscrupulous nonsense, my favorite software ;). Great video btw!

Great review of a forgotten piece of PC history! Seems like one of those things that were so common in the 80s and 90s - great general idea (mobile high powered tablet computing), but just a series of terrible mistakes in execution or just way ahead of the key enabling technologies (lithium ion batteries, efficient touchscreens, low power CPUs...).

Joon Choi

I think as kids we would have loved that device to death and back. Scorched Earth on the school yard? Hell yes! :D

BastetFurry

i literally fist pumped when i saw this post, love me some techfunk

Apothecarrion

So, after putting it in the case, it essentially looks like a laptop... why not just get a laptop? Were they hoping people would hold it and just use the pen?

Very interesting... I would love to start expanding my collection to include some of these older machines... Some day...

Zem Hysong

They should have just made the power supply out of the non melting kind of chocolate. just saying.

László Viktor Lajos

Things like this always interest me, it's amusing to see the early attempts at portability. It was probably amazing at the time, and now nobody would be crazy enough to carry something so clunky around

Zachary Outen

Fascinating piece of shit that is.

Alyxx the Rat

If you think that's terrible, I have an old Windows CE "HPC" in the closet that's just as awful. Imagine Windows 95 on a dim screen with terrible ghosting, and a recording application that uses the worst voice codec I've ever heard. Oh, and Internet Explorer for Windows CE.

Yep, I talked about that in my Strangest 2000s Computers video. Would be curious to try one sometime!

LGR

Quite a rare find, even though it suuuuucks :P

LGR

Golly jeepers you might be onto something

LGR

You know, I think there would be a market for a tablet like device if they could somehow make it more reliable and portable.

Gary Leigh

Wow! I totally had the keyboard from this. I bought it from an electronic surplus store. Always seemed like an interesting small keyboard, and I had no idea what it went to until now!

Jason Dupree

I actually found Alan Yong's Linkedin page: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-yong-9b2707a5" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-yong-9b2707a5</a> Even after Dauphin's failure, he seems to be quite successful today. He co-founded Smokeys Daylily Gardens, a successful flower growing company and DNotes, a digital currency in the likes of Bitcoin.

Rick Green

I remember dying to get one as a teenager, then being glad I didn't shortly after. Exact same story with the OQO! If you can get one of those, it would be a great companion video.

Yep, there was an issue with the upload, it's fine now

LGR

I thought I saw this earlier, did you pull it or was it my phone borking lol

Jeff Davis


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