PalmPilot 1000 (1996)
The PalmPilot 1000 was everything the Apple Newton MessagePad (#28)
wanted to be: a "personal data assistant" small enough to fit in your
shirt pocket, with enough RAM (128KB) to hold a then-impressive 500
names and addresses. The handwriting recognition actually worked (once
you mastered the arcane Graffiti software), and best of all, you could
sync your data with a PC or Mac desktop application. The brilliance of
the Palm concept was its recognition that people wanted a supplement to
their computers, not a substitute. Subsequent models grew smaller and
more powerful, but were basically refinements to the original
PalmPilot's elegant simplicity.
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