NEC UltraLite

NEC UltraLite
DeveloperNEC
TypeLaptop (notebook)
Release dateOctober 1988 (1988-10)
Introductory priceUS$4,000 to US$5,000
Operating systemMS-DOS 3.3
CPUNEC V30 at 4.92 MHz and 8.14 MHz
Memory640k RAM
DisplaySupertwist electroluminescent backlit 8.25x4.25 LCD screen
GraphicsCGA compatible, 320x200x4 or 640x200x2
Connectivitybuilt-in 2400 bit/s modem
Power12V
Weight4.4 lb (2.0 kg)

The UltraLite is a line of notebook-sized laptops first released by NEC in 1988. The original model was released in October 1988, alongside the heavier and more-capable ProSpeed. The UltraLite was the first notebook computer on the market compatible with the IBM PC. The original model was based on the NEC V30 microprocessor; the computer includes MS-DOS 3.3 built into ROM.

PC Magazine featured the UltraLite on its cover in November 1988 and shortly thereafter journalists began referring to any A4-sized computer as "notebooks", to distinguish them from the larger and heavier laptops of the time.