PalmPilot

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PalmPilot is a pioneering line of handheld personal digital assistants (PDAs) from the 1990s that popularized mobile computing and personal information management.

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instanceOf consumer electronics product line
handheld computer
personal digital assistant
brandNameOf Palm series of PDAs
category mobile device
organizer
commercialStatus discontinued
companyBrand Palm NERFINISHED
connectivity serial port
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
developedBy 3Com NERFINISHED
Palm Computing NERFINISHED
U.S. Robotics NERFINISHED
displayType monochrome LCD
formFactor handheld
hasModel PalmPilot Personal NERFINISHED
PalmPilot Professional NERFINISHED
influenced later PDA designs
smartphones
inputMethod Graffiti handwriting recognition
stylus
touchscreen
interfaceStyle icon-based graphical user interface
introducedInDecade 1990s
introducedInYear 1996
marketedBy 3Com NERFINISHED
U.S. Robotics NERFINISHED
memoryType non-volatile memory
notableFeature fast, simple user interface
one-button access to core PIM apps
notableFor popularizing PDAs
popularizing mobile computing
popularizing personal information management devices
operatingSystem Palm OS NERFINISHED
powerSource AAA batteries
predecessor PalmPilot 1000 NERFINISHED
PalmPilot 5000 NERFINISHED
primaryFunction address book management
calendar management
note taking
personal information management
task list management
successor Palm III NERFINISHED
Palm V NERFINISHED
supports third-party applications
synchronizationMethod HotSync NERFINISHED
synchronizationSoftware Palm Desktop NERFINISHED

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Palm OS usedOnDevice PalmPilot