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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