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Barry in Wyoming wrote:
I'd nominate the hp 95LX as the first pocket computer, even before the Newton. I disagree. Almost twenty years before (1974) that they had the HP-65. It even had a magnetic card writer/reader for saving data or programs. ===================================== HP introduces the first minicomputer to be based on 4K dynamic random access memory chips (DRAM) instead of magnetic cores. The world's first programmable pocket calculator, the HP-65, is introduced at $795. Its programmability will later lead some to call it the world's first handheld computer. http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/abouthp/his.../hist_70s.html ==================================== I don't like the direction the company has taken. My experiences with some of their printers have soured me on the 'new' HP. I loved their products and philosophy until the end of the HP 41 era. They've turned into just another mass marketer, with all the cheap plastic trappings that accompany that mindset. . mike |
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