| In 1985, Compaq released this combined personal computer and telephone, with a built-in Hayes 300/1200 baud modem and all sorts of support software including electronic mail.
The primary target market for the TeleCompaq was Centrex. Anybody with a conventional Centrex (or other CO) line could have the ultimate telephone of the future. A complete computer, phone, automatic dialer, calendar, electronic mail station, etc. Compaq originally priced the TeleCompaq in a range from $4195 to $6395.
This unit seems to be in perfect condition. It boots up every time, and runs a number of applications on DOS 2.0, including word processing, spread sheet, Newsroom Pro, Printmaster, and games such as Monopoly, Jeopardy, space invaders and much more. |