portable• You don't need a big TV, why don't you just get a portable?• He has six office typewriters and eight portables.• There will also probably be a strong emphasis on chips for portables with battery life being the drivingfactor in microprocessordesign.• But for purevanity, the D-777 is the sleekest, kind-of-now portable on the market.• As if to bear this out, there's been a flood of portablesannounced recently.• The D-777 is so slim, says Sony, that a digital readout could not be built in as on other portables.
From Longman Business Dictionary
portablepor·ta·ble1 /ˈpɔːtəbəlˈpɔːr-/adjectiveadj
1able to be carried or moved easily
a portable gas stove
2COMPUTING portable software can be run on another computer system without changing it in any way
The applications will be portable across different graphical user interfaces.
—portability noun [uncountableU]
portableportable2 noun [countableC]COMPUTING
a computer that is light enough to be carried around
He set his portable to automatically check his electronic mail boxes.
Originportable1
(1300-1400)Old FrenchLate Latinportabilis, from Latinportare“to carry”