From retro systems to advanced computing.
An early personal computer featuring 5-inch floppy drives and a green monochrome display.
Year: 1980
A home computer with a Motorola 6809E processor, popular for basic computing tasks.
Year: 1980
An upgraded version of the Apple II with better graphics and expandability.
Year: 1983
A portable MS-DOS laptop with a lightweight design for mobile computing.
Year: 1989
A high-performance laptop with a 386 processor, built for professional use.
Year: 1990
A compact PDA with built-in word processing and spreadsheet capabilities.
Year: 1993
A mid-range laptop offering early multimedia capabilities.
Year: 1996
A consumer-focused laptop with improved portability and processing power.
Year: 1998
A personal digital assistant (PDA) with infrared syncing and a touchscreen.
Year: 1998
A business-oriented laptop with a Pentium processor for improved performance.
Year: 1998
A sleek professional-grade laptop with enhanced graphics and performance.
Year: 1999
A transition from bulky CRT displays to slim LCD panels.
Year: 2002
One of the earliest tablet designs featuring Windows XP Tablet Edition.
Year: 2002
A breakthrough e-reader with an E Ink display for digital books.
Year: 2007
A compact netbook designed for basic computing and internet browsing.
Year: 2009
An improved iPad with a thinner design and better performance.
Year: 2011
A high-speed tablet with Retina display and Lightning connector.
Year: 2012
A lightweight Chromebook built for cloud computing and web applications.
Year: 2013
A professional-grade laptop blending durability, security, and day-long stamina.
Year: 2017
Targeted at business users, this ProBook featured 8th-gen Intel chips, fingerprint login, and a rugged chassis. It balanced workplace reliability with modern performance in a compact 14-inch frame.
An affordable, ultra-slim Windows 10 tablet balancing portability and productivity.
Year: 2018
This Fusion5 device brought desktop computing to backpack size. With full Windows 10, USB ports, and basic performance, it catered to students and light productivity users seeking budget flexibility.
A budget-friendly Android tablet with a 10.1" display, LTE support, and dual speakers.
Year: 2020
Designed for streaming, browsing, and reading, the iPlay 20 found an audience among casual Android users and students. With a minimalist UI and smooth basics, it proved a practical digital companion during the pandemic’s remote surge.
A compact Android tablet combining stylish design with lightweight performance.
Year: 2022
The realme Pad Mini delivered a sleek metal body, decent battery life, and stereo sound—all in an 8.7-inch frame. Perfect for everyday tasks, it helped redefine budget tablets with a modern aesthetic and accessible power.