Extreme Prejudice (1987)
Sergeant Biddle, a member of the covert unit, records details about the bank's security systems using a Model 100.
Released in 1983 the Model 100 was one of the earliest notebook computers and was a very popular model, particularly with journalists that appreciated its long battery life and good keyboard.
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Sergeant Biddle, a member of the covert unit, records details about the bank's security systems using a Model 100.
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The machine seems to have acquired some additional LEDs.
An FBI agent has a TRS-80 Model 100 with him on the FBI's private jet.
This Model 100 seems to have grown some sort of antenna in place of the name plate.
A business woman, with contacts in the military allowing her to partially confirm Harry's story, has a Model 100 in her briefcase (she never uses it).
Henry uses his Tandy to interfere with the Vistor's computer system and ultimately takes control of the battle sphere and destroys it.
One of Maxwell Lord's investors has a Model 100 on his desk.