TCT BriefCom

 is a portable computer manufactured and sold by TCT International in 1993, and the first of the BriefCom series. The name is a abbreviation of "briefcase" and "computer" and it features a 256-color active matrix LCD screen hinged design that covered the keyboard when the machine was not in use. Unlike other laptops from that time, the BriefCom uses six D batteries and a 9-volt battery, although a rechargeable battery pack was sold separately.

The BriefCom is IBM-compatible, can hold 128MB of hard drive, 4MB of memory and can support Sound Blaster 16 sound cards.

The BriefCom was succeeded by the TCT BriefCom II, which debuted in 1996.