The Atari Portfolio, released in 1989, is one of the first truly portable MS-DOS–compatible computers. It uses a lightweight Intel 8088-compatible processor (the DIP-designed "CLDC") running at 4.91 MHz and includes built-in applications like a text editor and spreadsheet, all in a compact, battery-powered design.

The Atari Portfolio, released in 1989, is one of the first truly portable MS-DOS–compatible computers. It uses a lightweight Intel 8088-compatible processor (the DIP-designed "CLDC") running at 4.91 MHz and includes built-in applications like a text editor and spreadsheet, all in a compact, battery-powered design.