rgd130 says: "I think you missed the boat on PDA's. In the early '90's the HP95, an XT computer with QWERTY keyboard in a 3.25"x6.25"x1" package was certainly pocketable. It's system manager allowed switching between Lotus 123, Phonebook, Appointments, Calculator, Word Processor, Stopwatch, Communications, etc applications like Windows does today. It ran many of the DOS applications of the day and considerable user written software was available through user groups. It and HP successors were THE palmtop computers of the first half of the 90's."
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In Pictures: Best Tech Products PCW Missed
What readers think are the Best Tech Products that missed our list.
HP95
Smalltalk
Atari 800
XTree
Original 128KB Mac
USB Flash Drives
Optical Mouse
QV-10 Digital Camera
FORTRAN
HP 12C business calculator
HP95
Nintendo Wii
Winamp
BSD
VisiCalc
HP 35
IBM PC
Quicksilver
Voodoo 1
Apple Laserwriter
PHP
TRS80
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