A "personal, portable information manipulator" was imagined by Alan Kay at Xerox PARC in 1968[7] and described in his 1972 paper as the "Dynabook."
The Osborne Computer Corporation released their first laptop in 1981.
Gavilan SC, released in 1983
The previous answer is incorrect. The first widely known laptop with integrated webcam option (with a price starting at $12,000 USD) was an IBM RS/6000 860 laptop and its ThinkPad 850 sibling, released in 1996.
The first battery-powered laptop to have a VGA-compatible display was the Compaq SLT/286, released in 1988.
The first portable computer was released in 1975 by IBM but the first portable computer using the term "laptop" was released in 1983.
Macintosh PowerBook 100 by Apple in the early 90s
March 11th is National Laptop day.
The Gavilan SC, released in 1983, was the first computer described as a "laptop" by its manufacturer. The Dulmont Magnum was a flip form top portable computer released in Australia in 1981-82, but it was not called a laptop by its maker.The first computers that were portable enough to be held on the lap were made in the early 70's. The first demonstrated was the IBM Scamp in 1973.
What was the first laptop?
The Intel Celeron 900 was first released and used in computers in April 1998. There have been various versions of the Celeron for computer and for laptop use.
it was first released in the movie called a hard day's night in June 1964. the day depends on which country. good luck!
it was released in 1987