Epson, widely recognized for its printers, also made significant contributions to the early personal computer market. The Epson HX-20, released in 1981, is considered the world's first true laptop computer. The company continued to innovate with models like the PX-8 Geneva, QX-10, and QX-16, which were well-regarded for their reliability and advanced features. In the mid-80s, Epson entered the IBM PC compatible market with the Equity and Apex series. Explore the history, specifications, and impact of Epson’s computers below.