The Palmtop Computers

The Palmtop Computers

In the late 1960s, hand-sized computers appear on the market. The portable computer (H / PC) format was smaller than a standard laptop. The Palmtop Computers was equipped with an operating system, had an additional screen, and it was possible to install and operate the application. At first, it served as a notebook, and over time it has been improved with a camera, camcorder, e-book reader, MP3 players, and even GPS. In newer models, they obtained Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity. However, the glory period did not last long. Mobile phones have forced many manufacturers to abandon Palm OS and announced it is over. The company tried to save itself by launching a new system – webOS – but failed to break iOS, Android, or Blackberry. In 2010 HP bought the failing Palm, unfortunately even such a giant did not save a great legend.

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