Better get your priorities straight, man! The Libretto is just a
little notebook. The CrossPad will probably be forgotten soon enough.
I wish I could forget the Cassiopeia; I don't know if Windows CE is
significant out of dozens of other OSs but I think that's a good bet.
But, why did you leave out the Pilot? It's got to be the most popular
of PDAs.
> Portables- probably anything in a lunchbox format is interesting.
Anything
that uses Pen
input is interesting.
That's the main reason I collect portables, it's the only realm that
still
has any real innovation.
Here's a heads-up: get a Timex Data-Link watch. Not only is it the
most
useful PDA I've found, but it's virtually
guaranteed to be collectible
as
one of the first useful wearable computers.
Other collectibles made recently: Casio Cassiopeia, the first Windows
CE
box; Cross CrossPad; Toshiba Libretto; the IBM 701
(w/butterfly
keyboard),
etc.
-- Doug
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