$200-ish laptop with a 386 and 8MB of RAM is a modern take on Windows 3.1 era
Briefly

The Pocket 386 brings Hand386-style internals in a clamshell design akin to the Book 8088, offering a nostalgic IBM-compatible system from the Windows 3.1 era.
Powered by an Ali M6117 embedded processor, the Pocket 386 includes a 40 MHz 80386SX CPU core, multiple VGA adapters, a Yamaha OPL3 sound card, and other features.
The system lacks a built-in trackpad but includes a USB port for mass storage, with additional ports like PS/2, VGA, parallel, and serial ports available through external dongles.
Available in translucent black or clear finishes, the Pocket 386 is discounted to $187 from its $300 list price on Aliexpress, with an optional adapter for external ISA expansion cards.
Read at Ars Technica
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