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The Osborne Computer Company announced a successor to the Osborne 1 In 1982, the Executive model OCC-2 and in early 1983, the company announced the more advanced Osborne Vixen, a smaller machine with the keyboard permanently attached, which also acted as a stand.
However, unable to beat its competition in the marketplace, Osborne Computer Corporation filed for bankruptcy in September 1983.
It released the Osborne-4 ( Vixen ) in 1985, but it didn't sell in great numbers.

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