The Poqet Pc is a very small, portable IBM PC-XT compatible computer, introduced around 1989. It was the first palmtop-formfactor IBM PC.

There were three variants of the poqet, the "Prime", "Classic" and "Plus", where prime and classic are close to each other, and the plus being a little different: PCMCIA 2.0 (from pre-PCMCIA 1.0), TYPE II (from TYPE I), Proprietary NiCd battery (from standard AA-batteries), bigger and heavier, transreflective display and more RAM.

It is quite comparable to hp95/100/200LX.

See also: Poqet Pc programming

Specifications:

Size:                       8.8" x 4.3" x 1"
                           22.3cm x 10.9cm x 2.5cm
Weight: 1.2 lb (0.54 kg) w/batteries Battery life: 50-100 hours (But expect a lot less if running long, cpu-intensive programs (10-20h approx)) Microprocessor: 80C88 / 0-8Mhz (methinks its 5Mhz, actually.) Memory: 640 KB SRAM Display: reflective DSTN (no backlight) Display compatibility: MDA: 80 x 25 characters
                           CGA: 640 x 200 pixels
PCMCIA: 2-Type I, Revision 1.0 memory card slots
                           SRAM cards must operate a 3.3v
                           Does not support Revision 2.0 modem and
                           network cards.
Secondary storage: Drive A: 512 KB - 2 MB PCMCIA (not included)
                           Drive B: 512 KB - 2 MB PCMCIA (not included)
                           Drive C: 768 KB ROM drive with MS-DOS 3.3
                                    and PoqetTools
                           Drive D: 22K volatile RAM drive
Built-in software: MS-DOS 3.3, PoqetLink, and PoqetTools