The Brother PN-8500 series Super PowerNote was introduced in 1996 as a low-cost alternative to a laptop computer. It uses a Hitachi HD64180 Z80-based processor running at 6 MHz and has a 9-inch non-backlit monochrome LCD, 32 kB of memory available to the user, a MB floppy drive, an optional NiCad battery, serial and parallel ports, and an optional internal data/fax modem. Correction: The PN-8700MDS model with the built-in modem does have a serial port. The PN-8800FXB replaces it with an infrared trans
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