2017-07-27T19:09:40+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Cybiko, Wearable computer, Xerox NoteTaker, Cambridge Z88, CloudBook, Psion Series 3, Psion Series 5, Acer Aspire One, Apple Newton, Bluetooth, Personal digital assistant, Docking station, HTC Shift, NanoBook, MSI Wind Netbook, Texas Instruments Compact Computer 40, HP 200LX, IBM Simon, Mobile Internet device, Nokia 770 Internet Tablet, OLPC XO, Asus Eee Pad Transformer, Samsung Galaxy Note (original), Classmate PC, Asus PadFone, Dell Inspiron Mini Series, VIA OpenBook, BlackDog, Mobile Computer Supported Collaborative Learning, Palm Foleo, NOVO7, Peek (mobile Internet device), CrossPad, Simputer, Philips Nino, Palmtop PC, Digital Ocean flashcards
Mobile computers

Mobile computers

  • Cybiko
    The Cybiko is a Russian handheld computer introduced in the U.
  • Wearable computer
    Wearable computers, also known as body-borne computers or wearables are miniature electronic devices that are worn under, with or on top of clothing.
  • Xerox NoteTaker
    The Xerox NoteTaker was an early portable computer.
  • Cambridge Z88
    The Cambridge Computer Z88 is an A4-size, lightweight, portable Z80-based computer with a built-in combined word processing/spreadsheet/database application called PipeDream (functionally equivalent to a 1987 BBC Micro ROM called Acornsoft View Professional), along with several other applications and utilities, such as a Z80-version of the BBC BASIC programming language.
  • CloudBook
    The Cloudbook was an x86 subnotebook, or Ultra-Mobile PC developed by Everex using a VIA processor, chipset, and NanoBook reference design.
  • Psion Series 3
    The Psion Series 3 range of personal digital assistants were made by Psion PLC.
  • Psion Series 5
    The Psion Series 5 was a PDA from Psion.
  • Acer Aspire One
    Acer Aspire One is a diverse line of netbooks released in July 2008 by Acer Inc.
  • Apple Newton
    The Newton is a series of personal digital assistants developed and marketed by Apple Inc.
  • Bluetooth
    Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances (using short-wavelength UHF radio waves in the ISM band from 2.4 to 2.485 GHz) from fixed and mobile devices, and building personal area networks (PANs).
  • Personal digital assistant
    A personal digital assistant (PDA), also known as a handheld PC, or personal data assistant, is a mobile device that functions as a personal information manager.
  • Docking station
    In computing, a docking station or port replicator or dock provides a simplified way of "plugging-in" an electronic device such as a laptop computer to common peripherals.
  • HTC Shift
    HTC Shift (Code name : Clio) is an Ultra-Mobile PC by HTC.
  • NanoBook
    The NanoBook is an ultra-mobile PC reference design by VIA Technologies, Inc.
  • MSI Wind Netbook
    The MSI Wind Netbook was a family of subnotebooks / netbooks designed by Micro-Star International (MSI).
  • Texas Instruments Compact Computer 40
    The Texas Instruments Compact Computer 40 or CC-40 is a battery-operated portable computer that was manufactured and released by Texas Instruments in March 1983.
  • HP 200LX
    The HP 200LX (F1060A, F1061A, F1216A), also known as project Felix, is a personal digital assistant introduced by Hewlett-Packard in 1994.
  • IBM Simon
    The IBM Simon Personal Communicator (simply known as IBM Simon) was a handheld, touchscreen mobile phone and PDA designed and engineered by International Business Machines Corp.
  • Mobile Internet device
    A mobile Internet device (MID) is a multimedia-capable mobile device providing wireless Internet access.
  • Nokia 770 Internet Tablet
    The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is a wireless Internet appliance from Nokia, originally announced at the LinuxWorld Summit in New York City on 25 May 2005.
  • OLPC XO
    The OLPC XO, previously known as the $100 Laptop, Children's Machine, and 2B1, is an inexpensive laptop computer intended to be distributed to children in developing countries around the world, to provide them with access to knowledge, and opportunities to "explore, experiment and express themselves" (constructionist learning).
  • Asus Eee Pad Transformer
    The Asus Eee Pad Transformer (TF101) is an Android tablet computer announced at CES 2011 and launched on 30 March 2011.
  • Samsung Galaxy Note (original)
    Samsung Galaxy Note is an Android smartphone produced by Samsung Electronics.
  • Classmate PC
    The Classmate PC, formerly known as Eduwise, is Intel's entry into the market for low-cost personal computers for children in the developing world.
  • Asus PadFone
    Asus PadFone is a smartphone manufactured by Asus and released in April 2012.
  • Dell Inspiron Mini Series
    ("Dell Mini" redirects here. For the smart phone, see Dell Mini 5.) The Dell Inspiron Mini Series was a line of subnotebook/netbook computers designed by Dell.
  • VIA OpenBook
    VIA OpenBook is a laptop reference design from VIA Technologies, announced in 2008.
  • BlackDog
    The BlackDog is a pocket-sized, self-contained computer with a built-in biometric fingerprint reader which was developed in 2005 by Realm Systems, which is plugged into and powered by the USB port of a host computer using its peripheral devices for input and output.
  • Mobile Computer Supported Collaborative Learning
    Mobile Computer Supported Collaborative Learning may have different meanings depending on the context in which it is applied.
  • Palm Foleo
    The Palm Foleo was a planned subnotebook computer that was announced by mobile device manufacturer Palm Inc.
  • NOVO7
    The NOVO7 is a series of Android tablet computers manufactured by the Chinese company Ainol Electronics.
  • Peek (mobile Internet device)
    Peek Inc. is a mobile technology company headquartered in New York, NY.
  • CrossPad
    For the video game controller, see D-pad The CrossPad was an electronic notepad product introduced in 1997 by American fountain pen manufacturer A.
  • Simputer
    The Simputer is a self-contained, open hardware Linux-based handheld computer, first released in 2002.
  • Philips Nino
    The Philips Nino was a so-called Palm-size PC, a predecessor to the Pocket PC platform.
  • Palmtop PC
    A Palmtop PC was an about pocket calculator-sized, battery-powered PC in a horizontal clamshell design with integrated keyboard and display.
  • Digital Ocean
    Digital Ocean, Inc.