NEC MobilePro 750C PC Mag - June 1998
Great headline. It was the same for Asus EeePC, when it was new. And after a question about its price, the standard reaction was "Oh it IS cheap! I should get one too".

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NEC MobilePro 750C PC Mag - June 1998
Great headline. It was the same for Asus EeePC, when it was new. And after a question about its price, the standard reaction was "Oh it IS cheap! I should get one too".
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Testing posting.
Some of my mobile devices and memory cards.
Maximum PC - October 2007
Franklin / Rolodex REX was a credit card sized PDA. PCMCIA card sized, actually. It was able to fit PCMCIA slots of other PDAs and laptops.
HTC Touch was a cute little Windows Mobile phone. A little buggy but very adorable.
FYI, I'm slowly deleting my posts on Twitter and moving them here.
Some of my Windows Mobile devices. X50v was a cool device with a very high PPI for its time. I used it to remotely access my PC.
I always liked the design of Palm V.
I have so many memories with this little guy. It was kind of a love/hate relationship. Reason why: It was a joy to use, until it decided to crash and delete everything. Daily backups were obligatory... but then again backup process itself could crash too...
Palm (PalmOne) LifeDrive promotional material. LifeDrive was a thick PDA which featured a 4GB MicroDrive. That was a lot of storage for a Palm OS device. Their hope was to compete with the growing threat of the iPod but MicroDrive was too slow for a mobile device. This is image is from my archive, it was distributed by Palm back in the day.
Top ten apps... for your Palm Powered handheld ;)
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