I inherited one from a younger cousin who was going to college. I was taking courses at a local tech school and I used it as a word processor, composing term papers and related materials. It DID help me ace those classes, so I am pleased, but that bloody setup was certainly not WYSIWYG. Having a screen limited to 80 columns max, I never knew how my documents would print. Thankfully, the instructor was not concerned so much with appearance as content.
Neat machine, in certain ways, actually ahead of the curve, but it suffered a deadly design flaw, for the computer, that is. A "port" was positioned right next to the power switch. One time when I booted the keyboard housed process, a static charge bridged between my finger and that port where there were several exposed leads. The "spark" traveled to the motherboard and fried the main chips! Alas, since IBM and Apple making headway into the personal computing fields, I could not find anyone to possibly repair it That was the end of that handy lil' box.
Sincerely,
Bill