HP 110
| Manufacturer | Hewlett-Packard | 
|---|---|
| Type | Laptop | 
| Release date | May 1984 | 
| Introductory price | US$2,995 (equivalent to $9,060 in 2024) | 
| Operating system | MS-DOS 2.11 or CP/M-86 | 
| CPU | Harris 80C86 at 5.33 MHz | 
| Memory | 272 KB | 
The HP 110 (aka HP Portable and HP 45710A) is an MS-DOS-compatible laptop released in may 1984 by Hewlett-Packard. It runs off batteries and uses a Harris 80C86 running at 5.33 MHz with 272 KB of RAM. It has an 80 character by 16 line monochrome (480 × 128 pixel) liquid crystal display, runs MS-DOS 2.11 in ROM, and has the application programs MemoMaker, Terminal Emulator and Lotus 1-2-3 in ROM.
The LCD can be tilted for visibility, and can be folded down over the keyboard for transport, unlike computers such as the TRS-80 Model 100 which has the display in the same fixed plane as the keyboard. The HP 110 is similar to the Dulmont Magnum and the Sharp PC-5000, but all three computers were separately developed by their respective companies. At introduction it had a list price of US$2995 (today $9060).