First post, by tokyoracer
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I'm just curious, Not so long ago gotten into DOS gaming on laptops, it started with an AST Premium Exec and later a couple of 486's but the limited sound capabilities made me wonder, did they ever have laptops that came with on-board sound cards, specifically the Pre-Pentium era? I have never seen one for sale that had anything more than a beepy speaker, weven with a meaty DX4 CPU and a ton of RAM (well back then anyway). Granted, you can sometimes do some cool things with it (see the Pinball Dreams/Fantasies games as an example), but when you have a fast 486, it seems a bit daft even back then to not atleast supply some kind of simple FM chip. Surely it couldn't cost alot more and offer so much more than an internal speaker that was drempt up in 1981?
I know there existed a little sound card module things for some DOS compatible 68K Mac's (I think my Performa 630 has a Vibra 16 thingy attached to it), so the technology seems to have been around to fit such a thing inside a mid-90's laptop case.
So really I guess what i'm asking, does anyone know of any x86 laptops that had one built in (not including luggables with full ISA/PCI slot(s))?