Re: What was the Earliest Touchscreen Handheld? Message #2 Posted by Dave Britten on 18 Apr 2009, 5:45 p.m., in response to message #1 by Jake Schwartz
This old FAQ seems to suggest that a couple old models of Sharp Wizards were released in Oct. 1993:
http://scout.wisc.edu/Projects/PastProjects/NH/95-03/95-03-27/0001.html
As I vaguely recall, the OZ-9500 was their earliest touch-screen model, with 256 KB RAM. I had one for a couple years when I was in 6th or 7th grade. I actually did school work on the thing, and printed directly to an old HP Deskjet with the infrared printer interface Sharp sold.
The Wizard and the first Zaurus units (the ones before Sharp recycled the name for their Linux-based PDAs) didn't have any sort of hand-writing recognition, which makes sense, as they had a full keyboard anyway, and didn't have the ability to fold the screen all the way back, like the HP OmniGo.
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