The Pocket 386 combines features of the Hand386 and the Book 8088, both created by the same team. It has a clamshell design similar to the Book 8088 and internals like the Hand386. The device is equipped with an Ali M6117 processor, 8MB of RAM, a CompactFlash card reader, a user-replaceable VGA card, an OPL3 sound card, and supports using arrow keys for mouse functionality.
The Book 8088 is a unique laptop that combines modern components with an Intel 8088 processor and 640KB of memory, aiming to replicate the experience of using an original IBM PC from 1981. It features a 640x200 16-color LCD screen, built-in interfaces for USB accessories and CompactFlash cards, and supports MS-DOS and Windows 3.0. The design is a blend of retro and modern elements, providing a compact and portable way to experience vintage computing.
The Pocket 386 emulates the Windows 3.1 era of computing, featuring an IBM-compatible system with a 386 SX processor, 8MB of RAM, and support for MS-DOS and Windows 95. It is designed for retro computing, with a 7-inch display, QWERTY keyboard, and a body small enough to fit in a large pocket.