Hewlett Packard 95LX
The first handheld DOS machine from Hewlett Packard.
Vintage Gadgets, mostly from the 1990’s.
The first handheld DOS machine from Hewlett Packard.
Psion made the Pocket Book (I and II) for Acorn, essentially a Series 3/3a with modified software.
The only laptop Acorn ever made, which runs RISCOS 3.0 on an ARM3 CPU.
Amstrad’s User Friendly A4-sized notepad.
Amstrad’s attempt at an electronic filofax with poor hand writing input.
The NC200 was the successor to the NC100 (via the NC150, which was never released in the UK). It’s more of a laptop style than the NC100, with a larger screen and similar keyboard.
The third in the LX series of DOS handhelds from Hewlett Packard.
Siena – a cut down Psion Series 3c.
Nokia’s first Communicator phone/PDA.
Psion’s best clamshell palmtop computer.
One of the early wearables that could be called a Smartwatch.
This was the colour successor to the original Game Boy and Game Boy Pocket.