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The
idea of making small hand held computer for storing
addresses and phone numbers , taking notes and
keeping track of daily appointments originated in
the 1980’s.
1980
- Psion defined the PDA.
1984
- Psion launched its first organizer, it was
slightly longer and thicker than a large pack
of cigarettes.
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Psion
1 was followed by Psion II
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Psion
II was followed by a 3a series , which was the
first to link to desktop PC for data transfers.
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The
Series 5 followed up the success of the 3a ,
Largest screen (640 X 240 pixel) and keyboard to
date.
1993
- Apple tried to copy Psion's success,Apple launched
the Newton MessagePad One of the first to use
touch-sensitive screens and handwriting recognition
software .
1995
- US Robotics acquired Palm Computing leading to the
launch of the Palm Pilot
1996
- The Pilot was introduced by US Robotics , Data
entry was made using a stylus and Graffiti
handwriting system (a simplified alphabet for
handwriting recognition )
1997 - Apple produced eMate, a new PDA , but
handwriting recognition software was not fast enough
or reliable enough hence in 1998 Apple discontinued
its PDA development.
1997
- US Robotics was bought by 3Com and Palm Pilots
became major players in the PDA market , Palm
introduced even smaller devices.
1999
- Palm was leading the industry with the Palm V and
its Graffiti software, The Palm VII added wireless
access to the Internet .Palm Computing's sales for
2001 are estimated at 13 million devices making it
the industry's leader . |