Zenith MinisPort
| Developer | Zenith Data Systems | 
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Zenith Data Systems | 
| Type | Laptop | 
| Release date | 1989 | 
| Operating system | MS-DOS 3.3 Plus | 
| CPU | Intel 80C88 @ 4.77 or 8 MHz | 
| Memory | 1 or 2 MB | 
| Storage | 20 MB hard disk | 
| Removable storage | floppy disk | 
| Display | LCD, 640 × 200 | 
| Graphics | CGA | 
The Zenith MinisPort (styled as minisPORT) is a subnotebook based on an 80C88 CMOS CPU running at two software selectable speeds: 4.77 MHz or 8 MHz. It was released in 1989 by Zenith Data Systems (ZDS).
It had 1 (model ZL-1) or 2 MB (model ZL-2) of RAM, ran MS-DOS 3.3 Plus from ROM, had a 640×200 LCD display and CGA and composite monochrome outputs. The MinisPort was one of the first actual subnotebooks, apart from a contemporary NEC model.