Vintage Zenith Data Systems Z-Star 433 Vl Laptop Rare! for sale in Denville, NJ

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Zenith Z-Star vintage 486 Windows 95 notebook. The notebook is in a very good condition, collectors piece.It's rare, cutting edge technology of its day, you will have difficulty find one like this, which still works well.Seems power supply model C-375-A is missing, I'm searching for it in my storage if found I will include however it is available for sale elsewhere online. new batteries and power supply not included Specs:Floppy drive. Original EDO RAMOriginal MB HDDUS keyboardUnit was operational when put in storage some years agoA true collector's piece, and upgradable memory components are available.ZDS was founded in 1979 when Zenith Electronics Corporation, leader in electronics industry, purchased the Heath Company, Zenith Electronics created Zenith Data Systems.Until 1992, a vestige of the organization's roots remained in the name of its Heath/Zenith Computer chain of retail outlets. ZDS initially prospered by selling personal computers (PCs) on college campus in 1984.Early years at ZDS were marked by technological innovation. For example, the company was the first to introduce a battery-operable portable PC with a backlit display.By 1988, ZDS was the nation's number one laptop PC seller, with an estimated 23 percent share of the market. ZDS's reputation as a leading computer supplier was further bolstered when the companywon contracts to sell computers to the U.S. Air Force and the Internal Revenue Service. According to one report, ZDS's revenues totaled $1.4 billion in 1988. "***NOTE***new batteries and power supply not included but are available for sale onlinethis was stored and I can't find the power supply - if I find I will include however this item worked well when I stored it-VINTAGE ZENITH DATA SYSTEMS Z-STAR 433 VL LAPTOP. As shown

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