The History Of Tiny Computers (PDAs) - Where Did They Go?

  Рет қаралды 191,055

Psivewri

Psivewri

Күн бұрын

Check out the AG G2 Guardian here: bit.ly/3MvEfqS On eBay: bit.ly/3mQDKgF
Personal digital assistants, PDAs, palmtops and pocket computers used to be very popular. But where did they go? Let's take a trip back in time and explore the history of those tiny computers :) #PDA #technology #history
► Become a channel member today! bit.ly/Psivewr...
► Follow me on Social Media
Twitter 🐦 / nathanpsi
Instagram 📸 / nathan_sivewright
► Send me stuff here!
Nathan Sivewright
Parcel Collect 10045 46100
Shop 4 254 Curtis Road
Munno Para SA 5115
PDAs and pocket computers featured:
Radio Shack EC-21 (1978)
Psion 3A - 1991 (3A, 1995)
Sharp ZQ-650 - 1997
Apple eMate 300 - 1997
Palm III - 1998
Psion 5MX - 1999
Palm VX - 1999
Psion Teklogix Netbook Pro - 2003
Palm Tungsten E2 - 2005
HP iPaq RX1950 - 2005
Nokia N73 - 2006
Blackberry 9000 - 2008
Nokia N97 Mini - 2009
Music Used:
"Soaring" "Past Sadness"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
creativecommons...

Пікірлер: 626
@psivewri
@psivewri Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoyed this style of video. More content on its way soon :) - Nathan
@kjutl
@kjutl Жыл бұрын
Overview was fine but as the video is short, I was missing more in-depth presentation of what it could do but again, Understand. Maybe tip for future, took some iPaq and install on it few games from Archive. if I remember, there were few titles for Windows Mobile that were fun (Pocket Ever quest or Quake III Arena). thanks for the content
@TutorialNerdzzz
@TutorialNerdzzz Жыл бұрын
you should have mentioned the King of the PDA's the HTC HD2
@TutorialNerdzzz
@TutorialNerdzzz Жыл бұрын
it rocked 1ghz 512mb storage and ram windows mobile 6.5 and got a port of basicly any handheld os ever
@miharkula
@miharkula Жыл бұрын
I used a Palm III or a Palm Pilot (don't recall exactly but looked similar to the one in your video). I think I still have it in a box somewhere.
@MagRBX
@MagRBX Жыл бұрын
gpd win max 2 is rlly cool :D
@TRISTRAMY
@TRISTRAMY Жыл бұрын
I still remember getting my 5MX, I felt like I was living in the future. It was almost entire useless, but that didn't stop me loving it.
@julioibarra7156
@julioibarra7156 Жыл бұрын
How my parents feel about me lol
@goodfractalspoker7179
@goodfractalspoker7179 Жыл бұрын
@@julioibarra7156damn
@ek8710
@ek8710 10 ай бұрын
That sliding keyboard was just the coolest thing
@richardseed8253
@richardseed8253 9 ай бұрын
You can get a new version of the mpsion from planet computers.
@atsridge
@atsridge Жыл бұрын
How quickly we all forgot what it was like carrying around a phone, and iPod and a PDA all separately! We knew no different, and it was peak personal technology at the time. I remember using the HP iPaq RX1950. I feel as though they must have been a common model in their time, but man was it ever useful to have one of them. Always enjoy your videos Psivewri!
@veschyoleg
@veschyoleg Ай бұрын
My iPaq 1945 carried me through much of my Uni days. Phones today are fine, but having a PDA in your pocket back then was really special.
@BuckeyeStormsProductions
@BuckeyeStormsProductions Жыл бұрын
When I got my first, "big boy job," my wife bought me a Handspring Visor Prism as a gift...since I needed to do adult things like have a calender, and contact book, and a paper organizer just wouldn't cut it. I played a lot of SimCity on that thing! I even got the cellular modem Springboard and remember showing off getting my emails to a friend at the bar. He was like, "wow, now your work can bother you even on your day off!"
@harukrentz435
@harukrentz435 Жыл бұрын
Your friend must be someone from the future 😂😂😂😂
@sethbramwell
@sethbramwell 11 ай бұрын
Cut to 2024, where nothing stops work from bugging you on your day off!
@ArthurFelipedasChagasMartins
@ArthurFelipedasChagasMartins Жыл бұрын
I'd add the Casio Cassiopeia to this list. I had an A-11 with 4MB RAM, manufactured somewhere between 1996 and 1999, and used it up to 2009: it was a great companion to take quick notes and transfer them back to the PC through a serial cable (at least until serial ports where a thing on PCs). Great memories.
@shawnhardgrove8517
@shawnhardgrove8517 Жыл бұрын
I remember around the year 2001, one of the local doctors where I worked had a pda with the plastic pen and he was constantly using it for phone contacts, and other uses. To him, it was a neat gadget that served its purpose at the time. I did not have one, but he used it all the time.
@wireproof
@wireproof Жыл бұрын
I still collect the old PalmOS and Windows Mobile devices. Always fascinated by them as a kid, I was lucky to have a Zire 21, and later as I got older was able to collect all the Tungsten T and E series phones, lots of WM5 and WM6 devices as well. My first Palm device was the Palm IIIe, and I now have the IIIc in my collection. Love your videos!! Should do more on PalmOS!!
@Neyghene
@Neyghene Жыл бұрын
I beg you to show off your collection 😬
@lawrencedoliveiro9104
@lawrencedoliveiro9104 Жыл бұрын
Palm did some innovative things, until Microsoft muscled in to kill them off.
@JoelGerson1
@JoelGerson1 Жыл бұрын
I got a palm tungsten t3
@jackilynpyzocha662
@jackilynpyzocha662 10 ай бұрын
I just bought the TX, very nice!
@jackilynpyzocha662
@jackilynpyzocha662 10 ай бұрын
It is compatible with 10.4 Tiger on the 2008 iMac 17"
@1in7.8b
@1in7.8b Жыл бұрын
You and I grew up in the same era. I remembered every single one of those PDAs and actually owned a Sharp, Palm III, IPAQ and the N73! I was also obsessed. So funny you mentioned the Japanese e-dictionary. We used to host Japanese exchange students and I always wanted to mess with their e-dictionaries! Thanks for the good bit of nostalgia.
@sirjohnk5644
@sirjohnk5644 Жыл бұрын
After rebuilding the battery packs on both my IPAQ 3950 and 3630 i still use them regularly as their battery last way longer than my phones so they are super useful for using as digital notepads or for reading off scripts. I also have a 3830 but its so similar to the 3950 i just stripped it for parts to fix the other one.
@Giga1023
@Giga1023 Жыл бұрын
That’s so cool! I love the idea of using older technology in the modern era since they still could be useful to some degree!
@amalegardevoir
@amalegardevoir Жыл бұрын
I got a second hand Palm m505 back in 2007 with a faulty battery and it was still a blast to use until it got stolen during my last year of middle school, a month or so ago I got a Tungsten T3 and it's more or less the same but much more capable as it can actually play MP3 and videos at 240p, the charm of the Palm really comes to the very unique software created for it from MS-DOS clone games to full fledged remote apps.
@crazychicken2005
@crazychicken2005 Жыл бұрын
I have a tungsten E2 myself
@AchtungBaby77
@AchtungBaby77 Жыл бұрын
That was Palm OS - I always liked it as well. At the time, it was competing with Windows CE Pocket PC devices. I had a Palm Tungsten T myself and loved it. It was nothing more than a glorified diary but back in the early 00's, it was the "cool" factor of having a PDA which counted. Once the iPhone came along in 2007, it basically rendered all PDAs useless.
@zxKAOS1
@zxKAOS1 Жыл бұрын
Did a lot of gaming on my Tungsten T3. Space Trader, some choice RPGs. Games were pricy though. So are games today, and they probably would've died out if not for all the IAP/microtransactions, + ads. :\
@nigel-Rollercam-channel
@nigel-Rollercam-channel Жыл бұрын
I love that you reflect on these evolutionary dead ends, I had a couple fo PDA's from Casio and Palm even when they were new I just had a feeling that they were somewhat pointless and sold them on after awhile.
@boostermcblast2197
@boostermcblast2197 Жыл бұрын
But they evolved into Smartphones! I went from Atari Portfolio to Palm to Windows CE to "Pocket PC Phone Edition" to Windows Phone to iPhone. None of these was pointless for me, nothing was a dead end.
@pwnmeisterage
@pwnmeisterage Жыл бұрын
The first iPhone killed the PDA market when it launched in 2007. It made a basic handheld computing device (converged with a cellphone), mainstream, popular, and far more affordable than the exotically overpriced PDA models the big OEMs were selling as corporate/prosumer productivity tools. Apple was the nail in the coffin for the traditional PDA market. But HP, Dell, Acer, and all the rest of the big OEMs had already poisoned and suffocated the PDA market with their own diseases. Too greedy, too anti-consumer, too much DRM, too often, for too long. Their heavyhanded proprietary software and hardware controls were so excessive that even the dinosaur corporate customers quickly abandoned fleets of these machines for mainstream consumer replacements. I used a Dell X51v for years. With aftermarket memory and processor upgrades. I loved that little machine. Although, of course, I was part of the enthusiast minority who preferred "PPC" over the loathsome term "PDA". Still, I was happy to finally see a giant blunder into the corrupt PDA market and smash the old paradigm apart. It was already past time for it to evolve or die.
@OrangeUp
@OrangeUp Жыл бұрын
@@pwnmeisterageThe first iPhone launched in 2007.
@pwnmeisterage
@pwnmeisterage Жыл бұрын
@@OrangeUp1st gen iPhone launched in US on 29 June 2007. And broke records by selling almost half a million units on release day.
@OrangeUp
@OrangeUp Жыл бұрын
@@pwnmeisterage I wrote this just bc upstairs you said it launched in 2009.
@otter-pro
@otter-pro Жыл бұрын
@9:06 is in Korean, and I think is for korean electronics EMF approval/registration. By the way, Palm Pilot was incredibly popular in US in the 90's, and I worked at a computer store and had a lot of customers buying them. Later, I bought the Handspring, a popular clone of Palm Pilot series, with additional cell phone module, so it was like one of the pioneer of modern smart phone.
@juny5531
@juny5531 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see someone pointing it out, it is indeed a Korean EMF approval sticker
@sengyew83
@sengyew83 Жыл бұрын
The two characters on the top left of the sticker is in Chinese/Kanji though, strange.
@juny5531
@juny5531 Жыл бұрын
@sengyew83 While Korean language system has Hangul for their writing/reading system, lot of words are still technically in Chinese(한자/Hanja). Nowdays, they're almost always written in Hangul but back in as late as early 2000's, you're able to find some words written in Chinese here and there.
@sengyew83
@sengyew83 Жыл бұрын
@@juny5531 thanks! While familiar with the ancient usage of Chinese script (and later disuse) in Korea, I never knew it was still present as recent as the 2000s.
@lawrencedoliveiro9104
@lawrencedoliveiro9104 Жыл бұрын
I think Handspring was an offshoot created by the original founders of Palm, after they left the original company.
@RetroPC
@RetroPC Жыл бұрын
Your collection of vintage tech is quite impressive! It would be great to see a walk-through of your collection and what you've acquired so far. Excellent video as always! ☺️
@gern0tk
@gern0tk Жыл бұрын
I got that Psion 3a used as a gift when I was 14 or so. It came with a great Basic environment, „OPL Basic“ IRC, so I wrote a silly little side-scrolling shooter during the holidays. 1:24
@moe_1886
@moe_1886 Жыл бұрын
Never thought you'd show such Public Displays of Affection Psivewri! What a throwback this video was! Cheers for the memories! 🤣
@sihamhamda47
@sihamhamda47 Жыл бұрын
And now the term "personal digital assistant" is transforming to just "digital assistant", and now it's in a completely different form (as a built in assistant and AI chatbot in the phone and computer) The time flies
@rinnin
@rinnin 8 ай бұрын
4:55 Did my Bachelors & Masters theses on an eMate. Great little machine. Especially with the tripod stand for fieldwork. Keyboard a little small but definitely usable once you got used to it & could type away on the daily 3h bus commutes to College. Bought a network card & adaptor & managed to find a department printer from the library and print remotely. That was a big deal & nobody was doing this in '98/'99. Also soldered & pinned out the serial port (I think) to get it to sync to a Windows 98 PC at home. That was actually easier to do compared to when we bought our first iMac due to it going to USB. Crazy times. Still works when plugged into the mains but have been meaning to rebuild the battery with 4 rechargeable AAs soldered together. One of these days...
@caeserromero3013
@caeserromero3013 Жыл бұрын
I remember seeing a bloopers roll from a TV show with Brian Blessed as the presenter, struggling to use a 'Palm Pilot' to follow the shows running order. The studio producer keeps reminding him to 'Look at the Palm Pilot' to which he responds: 'Palm pilot? That sounds like the name for a w&nking machine!' 🤣
@tomguder
@tomguder Жыл бұрын
please never change the music at the end - I really enjoy it every time if it is there.
@StevieCooper
@StevieCooper Жыл бұрын
I went to the launch of the Nokia N95 in Melbourne when I worked at Vodafone as a 29-something. That was my first true smart phone after owning an O2 windows mobile PDA/Phone. The N95 really changed up what I could do with 3G. Loved that thing!
@nmd7142
@nmd7142 Жыл бұрын
I remember the Apple eMate 300 back around 1998 when my high school in Darwin provided them for us seniors to work on our essays. I thought they were so super futuristic looking.
@steveh1792
@steveh1792 Жыл бұрын
I was a technical writer at Apple for a few years, and casually knew Jeff Hawkins and Donna Dubinski before they left to start Palm, Inc. and later Handspring. We had a couple Palm Pilots at home, and later Handsprings, my favorite, and eventually a Sony Clie that my wife favored. Now pretty much all the functions are rolled into your smart phone, and better functionally, to boot.
@Yep6803
@Yep6803 7 ай бұрын
I ever thought smartphones aren't phone evolution but PDA's since in smartphone the phone function isn't the main purpose. People like me use mostly as PDA.
@PRH123
@PRH123 3 ай бұрын
There’s still never been a better calendar than the Palm calendar. So easy and fast to use, especially when you needed to reorganize your schedule.
@oOZellzimaOo
@oOZellzimaOo Жыл бұрын
When I was in Japan, there where buckets and buckets full of PDAs in the Hard-Off stores for just under 50 cents. There where a few "high end" models there too, but again they're super cheap.
@lawrencedoliveiro9104
@lawrencedoliveiro9104 Жыл бұрын
Japan is a country that really loves its electronic gadgets.
@JeremyLevi
@JeremyLevi 23 күн бұрын
"Where Did They Go?"
@coolbunny
@coolbunny Жыл бұрын
You should do a video on graphing calculators!
@TheEternalRebellion
@TheEternalRebellion Жыл бұрын
Brilliant video! I remember being so facinated by these as a kid.
@mc10guru
@mc10guru Жыл бұрын
Ahoy, thanks for the fun look back. I worked as a network tech (mostly OS/2) for HP until 2006. I was lucky and got a free HP Jornada 720 palmtop with the StrongARM cpu. It ran WinCE 3.11. I mostly used it to keep my schedule and jot down notes. In 2010 a "house guest" decided to rob me at 2AM. He took anything electronic including my palmtop. Today I have 2 Venturer 10.1 tablets with keyboards docks, 4+64G, and an N4000 CPU with UHD600 igpu running Win10 and upgradeable to Win11. Much more useful even though I'm retired... Keep the vids coming please. Cheers, daveyb
@marktubeie07
@marktubeie07 Жыл бұрын
05:56 Sorry Nathan, I lost it here 😂😂
@gamersinghking4167
@gamersinghking4167 Жыл бұрын
I'm not that old, and I know about PDAs. They're honestly pretty cool, but today, your phone is basically that and more. I have an old Sony Clie that my parents used to use.
@Armadurapersonal
@Armadurapersonal Жыл бұрын
the psion teklogix reminds me a lot the nokia booklet 3G of 2009. Always liked those, you should try and find one to review! maybe it could even be functional in 2023 with an ssd, ram upgrade and linux installed
@speedyink
@speedyink Жыл бұрын
I always loved PDAs growing up. I started wish a Casio SF-5590SY (still got it). Used it quite a bit, even if I thought it was really limited. Then in high school I upgraded to a Casio BE-300. I LOVED that thing! I got it because I found there was a mod available for it called Bee-OS or something along those lines. Made it run a much more stock Windows 3.0 experience then what it came with. I had so much fun installing all these different applications and games for Windows CE. I remember playing emulators up to the 16 bit consoles, watching movies, playing mp3s... it was awesome. Nowadays I have a collection of other ones I had wanted back then, like the HP Jornada 720. So yeah, as you could probably tell I enjoyed the video!
@jb31842
@jb31842 Жыл бұрын
@4:15 That kind of screen degradation, I recently heard another KZbin refer to it as "vinegar syndrome". There's adhesive on one of the polarizer layers that degrades from humidity. If you're ultra careful and can source a replacement polarizer it's possible to repair that.
@ScrapKing73
@ScrapKing73 Жыл бұрын
Good video. But an important missing PDA for me is the “Zoomer” (Casio Z-PDA), an x86-based PDA that ran PC/GEOS and completed with the Newton. Great device, I still have one. I also have its cellphone descendant, the Nokia Communicator 9000.
@TheotanyaSama
@TheotanyaSama Жыл бұрын
I still have a Goldstar H-120, not used anymore however.
@martincalder5939
@martincalder5939 Жыл бұрын
I had palms and handspring visors. I still have a couple. I loved it for work for my calendar and notes I did for my mental health clients. It was great for the time, and I still miss how well the calendar functioned.
@CommodoreFan64
@CommodoreFan64 Жыл бұрын
Great video, and I had a chepo Casio PDA in high school, and a Palm M100 PDA back in the early 00's I had gotten used, and loved them for what they where using my Palm M100 for a few years with a snap on keyboard attachment to take notes in meetings with one of my first real jobs out of high school before I could afford a decent enough Netbook for the task, and as long as I remember to sync it with my PC each day, and recharge the AA's it was all good. These days I feel the closest we get to a PDA that are not our phones, are tablets with a keyboard attachment, which have gotten so good for the money on the Android side that if you shop right, they can handle most if not all the compute needs of a lot of people, and I feel for some PDA makers back in the day, that was their ultimate goal. 👍
@Agret
@Agret 11 ай бұрын
I went to Japan in 2019 and PDA are still a thing over there, I went to that huge electronics store chain they have there and one entire floor of the department was dedicated to PDAs there must've been at least 50 different models on display brand new.
@stevengoldstein114
@stevengoldstein114 Жыл бұрын
the PSION 2 was great, I even used it for college from 1996-2002 to plan out my work. And it was great because the reminders would go off when it was sleeping, and the 9 volt battery worked for as much as 6 months.
@jennym4206
@jennym4206 Жыл бұрын
Omg I was obsessed with PDAs as a kid, my dad gave me loads of hand me downs. My fave was the revo, I remember taking it to school with me when I was like 10 😂
@iCaramba0815
@iCaramba0815 Жыл бұрын
I had the Psion Revo and even connected it via IR to download my emails while traveling. My dad had the Series 5 and was always proud to send some holiday mails from his camping trips over the IR from his Nokia 8210. Simpler times, but we always tried many things to stay connected to friends and family via helpfull devices, to get around the high SMS costs.
@leeosborne3793
@leeosborne3793 10 ай бұрын
I loved Psions. I had a 3a when I was a student and wrote loads of my essays on it.
@TekTrekgamer
@TekTrekgamer Жыл бұрын
As a kid I was also obsessed with PDAs. I had a Palm IIIxe, Palm Vx, Casio EM-500 to name a few. I was part of a ton of online community forums and chat rooms about them too. I think my last PDA was a cell phone version of the Palm Treo.
@soniccdx
@soniccdx Жыл бұрын
if i recall the Psion 5 series was rebranded by Ericsson and sold as the Ericsson Mc 218 , still have the Sony Clie` pda nx-70 which ran the palm os , used it as a mp3 player back in college .. surprisingly , the battery for it still can be found
@paulwilliamsoniii7224
@paulwilliamsoniii7224 Жыл бұрын
Listening to you start up the Apple Newton, I am curious do you live next door to an aviary? I live in the UK and if that is the natural sound of birdlife in in Aus then you are a lucky young man.!!!
@enaxtry
@enaxtry 8 ай бұрын
I got Palm 3 as a child from my aunt who lives in USA since her childhood and I had no idea how to use it since I didn't know english at all back then, but looking back I rly hope I can find it and explore it now.
@MegaManNeo
@MegaManNeo Жыл бұрын
I myself picked up three Palm handhelds like 5-7 years ago. One of them is the T3 which is probably the best but from its form factor, I actually fell more nostalgic for earlier monochrome models. It's true there is not much that can be done with these these days but I love the cradle mine came with.
@CommodoreFan64
@CommodoreFan64 Жыл бұрын
There are a number of games you can play on old Palm PDAs both the monochrome, and color ones, I used to play Tetris, and Mahjong on my Palm M100 killing time at work, while looking like I was still working at my desk. 😅
@MegaManNeo
@MegaManNeo Жыл бұрын
@@CommodoreFan64 I had a couple way back in the day actually but getting that weird PalmOS Simulator from back then to work was always weird 👀
@JoelGerson1
@JoelGerson1 Жыл бұрын
Bro i got a tungsten t3
@Inventure751
@Inventure751 8 ай бұрын
I started collecting these on ebay as soon as I could afford it. Wanted them since I was a 90s kid and smartphones just didn't hit the same way. I use an Hp620lx Palmtop for writing stories, and a Palm Tungsten E2 for handheld games & ebooks.
@ArmandCerna
@ArmandCerna Жыл бұрын
I watch your videos daily and love every single one of them. Thank you
@Juanguar
@Juanguar 11 ай бұрын
12:34 maaaaaan seeing the n73 brought back so many memories It was the phone that really got me into photography
@lukematteoni
@lukematteoni Жыл бұрын
Great video! When I was younger PDA’s were the best I was obsessed!
@janekrubes
@janekrubes Жыл бұрын
I had a classmate who had many of the palms you showed today. Great video as always! Thank you!
@ramon327
@ramon327 Жыл бұрын
I still have a tungsten e2, I used it back in college back in 2010, my family didn't have a lot of money to buy me a new calculator so my mom bought a used tungsten e2 and I installed a scientific calculator software on it, but this one I could install games so that was my gaming device in between classes, lost the CD and the wifi card, recently installed palm desktop in windows 11 and the bluetooth sync still works. Thanks for the memories
@TimeSorceror
@TimeSorceror Жыл бұрын
"Spicy pillow" is my new favorite way to describe bad batteries. 😂 RIP to my college Macbook Pro.
@BETEP-gw7qp
@BETEP-gw7qp 11 ай бұрын
Palm Tungsten E was my first PDA and I loved the heck out of that thing!
@laughingvampire7555
@laughingvampire7555 11 ай бұрын
As an engineer student during the early 2000s to me, the best handheld computing device was one of three options, the HP48(S, G, GX) calculator or the Texas TI 82 and 92 calculators. The 3 are programmable graphing calculators, they had amazing communities of users sharing all kind of software in it. Among my class mates we had HP48s and we had games in it, and a lot more software, and it was just a 4 bit CPU.
@cutecoots
@cutecoots Жыл бұрын
I love the PDAs. Loved them since I was a child. My uncle had a Nokia 9110, later a 9210i. When I was older, like 11, 12 ears old, I found a HP Jornada 720 on a second hand shop for like 5€. That was awesome and my entry into handheld/computing :) I went on and collected these things. Later XDA IIi etc.. it was great, I had a lot of fun.
@EmberwolfXR
@EmberwolfXR Жыл бұрын
so happy you did this, this is a subject that there are not many videos about. But i love watching computer chronicles ep,s about tiny computers.....bcuz if u was rich in the 80s thats the ultimate tech must have...and there so cool looking...my friends son just bought a 8086 kit off line and he's 14....and I myself am working on a project to add real retro operating system thats connected to your virtual reality home, u can use in VR...and transfer files from your desktop to a Virtual Reality Computer in a computer in a computer...he he he
@asukasbigbrother
@asukasbigbrother Жыл бұрын
My childe hood in 15 min and my obsession with PDA’s thanks man that was a blast of the past! Loved it
@Wadethewallaby2001
@Wadethewallaby2001 9 ай бұрын
3:28 look at that little space shuttle there I guess it was built from the space shuttle people. 1981-2011
@emmaimprenti3078
@emmaimprenti3078 Жыл бұрын
about Electronic Dictionaries (or でんしじしょ "Denshi Jisho" in japanese) I recently brought one to help me study the language, kinda clunky to use in my opinion but really good once you get used to it (surely way better than google translate)
@RamLaska
@RamLaska Жыл бұрын
7:19 Brings back memories. I read entire books on that green 160x160 display. %)
@flagger2020
@flagger2020 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I still use my Palm Vx.. but my favorite PDAs were my Philips Nino's.. one monochrome and one colour. Even got a Linux kernel to run on them once..
@yerocb
@yerocb Жыл бұрын
What a walk down memory lane! I was doing IT for small tech companies in this era. I only got to play with a Newton once. My roommate had it. He said he loved it, but it really wasn't that useful. I still wanted it. I got to play with the emate300 at the a store. They really wanted to target an education market, but it was too expensive. I think I still have my Palm V. I tell people all the time it basically saved my undiagnosed ADHD life. Love that device. I remember the Handspring coming out, first PDA with cell service (with an add-on piece of hardware)! I wanted one SO badly. I could I have a Tungsten, too, that I got as a teaching program for elementary kids using Palm handhelds. I also got to play with the HP one (an exec had it). I need to pull them all out and boot them up again. I did a few years ago for my kids and they all still worked, but with terrible battery life.
@ianfryer8386
@ianfryer8386 Жыл бұрын
The nearest thing I had was an Amstrad NC100 notepad which I used for writing. It was a handy portable unit to carry about, but the only way to export your text was via a cable, and only in a very basic way which lost all your formatting. I still love typing on little networks.
@williama29
@williama29 Жыл бұрын
this is nice i like seeing videos like this i didn't have a PDA at all as i didn't know what they were in early 2000
@mikesmith1290
@mikesmith1290 Жыл бұрын
My 1st one was a Casio Cassiopeia back in 98. It had a full PCMCIA slot, and ran MS Dos 5. My 2nd one was an upgraded model with a full color display!
@gblan
@gblan Жыл бұрын
I used a Handspring Visor PDA back in the day. Loved it.
@meric12131415
@meric12131415 Жыл бұрын
Man I love this video already it's talking about my favourite thing tech😁 good on ya keep up the good work
@philgwellington6036
@philgwellington6036 22 күн бұрын
Thankyou very much for the trip down memory lane. Psion 3a then 3 C , I would like to still use them . I like the idea of the new PDA's in Japan. I didn't know that. Best wishes form New Zealand.
@John-do9ei
@John-do9ei Жыл бұрын
Yeah, the handspring Visor is the one glaring omission. Got me through grad school, and was really the first workable smartphone when someone introduced a cell phone cartridge for the springboard slot.
@loodwich
@loodwich Жыл бұрын
KZbin knows me well and recommended this video to me. 9:05 is the Korean language and is the direction of an electronic shop. 13:45 is a Chinese dictionary I have a Japanese dictionary/student assistant that I bought in 2007 (October) when I went for the first time to Japan, with a Spanish-Japanese dictionary. Still working on and recognizing Japanese writing. The smartphone took all its functions and now I have all the dictionaries in my iPhone.
@arson44thefox94
@arson44thefox94 Жыл бұрын
These are amazing. I still have my Handspring Visor with me and I love it.
@Trekeyus
@Trekeyus Жыл бұрын
I love my old Palm VX. Don't use that much these days as the battery is not holding the charge that well unfortunately. It tends to live in the dock most of the time these days running daliclock
@alisonsmith4436
@alisonsmith4436 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos really informative 😊
@blakegriplingph
@blakegriplingph Жыл бұрын
Regarding the Nokia, the only way you could install .sis packages these days is by jailbreaking it as the certificates for them have long since expired. I have a tutorial on my channel if you're so interested.
@ZZEEBBRRA
@ZZEEBBRRA Жыл бұрын
I had a Casio Cassiopeia, psion series 5, HP jornada 680, Sony clie(the folding one with a keyboard and camera), some weird sharp Linux, and a 2nd gen vaio p. Thanks for the walk down memory lane
@toomanytums
@toomanytums Жыл бұрын
DUDE WHAT?!?!?! I had a Palm III as a young teen. Its what brought me into the pc-side of the electronics world! I wish I still had it now that I'm older and know how it actually works.
@ArthasProVEVO
@ArthasProVEVO Жыл бұрын
I wanna be honest , as a 90s kid i still love those AAA & AA Rechargeable Batteries because we don't have user replaceable batteries these days , and the abundance of AAs & AAAs is also a plus point
@riccamutt
@riccamutt Жыл бұрын
As always, great video
@overlanderuk5969
@overlanderuk5969 2 ай бұрын
I had the palm tungsten with the sat nav add on. That’s all I used it for!
@MissJazz004
@MissJazz004 Жыл бұрын
when i was about 12, a friend and i went to look around a charter school building that hadn’t been used in years, and we found the front doors unlocked. naturally, we went inside. most of the doors inside were locked, but there was one door that wasn’t, and it happened to be a printing/electronic storage room. on the shelf was a couple palm tungsten e2’s and i decided to take one. there were also a couple of monstrously huge laptops that i was very tempted to take, but decided to leave them behind. i mostly used it for playing games, and listening to music since i didn’t have an mp3 player. a few weeks later, we went back to that school, and found the doors locked, so someone definitely found out that we were snooping around in there, but we never got in trouble for it. which was a bit surprising since it was, and is, an incredibly small town, and it wouldn’t have been very hard to figure out it was us, since there’s less that 4000 people there. it’s been almost a decade since then, but i recently bought a sync cable, and it still works perfectly, though i am considering replacing the battery. i obviously regret stealing it, to an extent, and could have gotten in a huge amount of trouble, but i really did enjoy using it back then
@djr093r5
@djr093r5 Жыл бұрын
Personal Digital Assistant. As a techno-junkie, I had a succession of these. I owned a Psion 3a, a Psion 5 (the hinge gave out on both of them though, which was a pity, I wrote a chemistry program on the 3a using OPL, the language used for the Psion devices, which was a Pascal derivative), a Windows CE device that I think was made by HP, before discovering I could combine my phone and Windows CE PDA in one device, an O2 PDA that I don't remember the model number of, but it current matter, I later learned that O2 and a bunch of other companies all just rebranded HTC devices (had a few of those as well). Up until that first O2, all my phones were Nokia (recognised a few models I owned in your video as well, and my Dad had a couple of those Sharp devices, but bigger, and later a Blackberry, which I have somewhere, and it still works). After that first O2, I think I had a few HTC devices, before discovering Samsung tablets, and could effectively use those as my phone, without having the limited screen real estate.
@admiralandersen
@admiralandersen 3 ай бұрын
I still use my Psion 7 for tabletop roleplay. Especially the database program is perfect for this. And the keyboard is fantastic.
@Kiki-D-Kimono
@Kiki-D-Kimono Жыл бұрын
My Palm III was the best investment i ever made! The price tag made me actually use it, and I now always know everyone's birthdays and phone numbers. I have a micro pda, the Zircom Rex. Id love to see your take on it.
@vgteso3385
@vgteso3385 Жыл бұрын
Imagine Nate making a vid in 30 years unboxing smartphones like this 😂
@RGR_Gaming10X
@RGR_Gaming10X 2 ай бұрын
I'm 37 and I remember them. I always wanted one, even thought at the time I didn't have a job. I thought they were so cool, I think my dad or uncle had one.
@Dragonblaster1
@Dragonblaster1 Жыл бұрын
I remember a gig I did with my then band, The Uninvited, in a local town (normally, we ranged far and wide, at least as much as you can in the UK), and a friend of mine was in the audience. When we had finished, he had written a review of the songs and the performance on his Psion 3A. I thought it was the sexiest piece of tech I had ever seen. Thankfully, it was a glowing review.
@lobbymccawker2083
@lobbymccawker2083 Жыл бұрын
I'm the guy who came up with concept of merging a pad and a mobile phone. I never got the credit for the idea though. Unfair World.
@Charlesb88
@Charlesb88 Жыл бұрын
The Apple iPod Touch qualified as a PDA (combined with a digital music player) so you could argue that Apple re-entered the PDA Market in 2007 and exited it again in 2022.
@WarrenLeggatt
@WarrenLeggatt Жыл бұрын
The Psion S3 was such a great device for the time. Used one for a while back in the day.
@molochi
@molochi Жыл бұрын
I had and used a HP 660LX. It was a neat little win ce 2.11 system, almost a laptop that fit in a coat pocket. It had a CF card slot for storage and a pcmcia slot, but very limited card support. I held onto it thinking I might be able to linuxify it but never got around to that project.
@pd1jdw630
@pd1jdw630 Жыл бұрын
This brings back some memories. I had a Palm Zire 31 back in the days. Paired with a Bluetooth gps puck and a copy of Tom Tom I crossed all around the Netherlands with my wife and kids. I later switched to an HTC Artemis with Tom Tom . It ran windows ce. That was the last of my PDA and my first so to say Smartphone experience.
@Zaiqukaj
@Zaiqukaj Жыл бұрын
I miss my 2 palm pilots so much. Used both of them until they couldn’t turn on any more. I was a very late smart phone adopter and was bummed out I couldn’t get a weird pda phone.
@SDRIFTERAbdlmounaim
@SDRIFTERAbdlmounaim Жыл бұрын
7:19 *Cool shout-out* 😂
@galacticminx
@galacticminx Жыл бұрын
I had completely forgotten about PDAs until I saw this video! I suddenly remembered the Sharp (don't recall the model) one that I had, but I don't remember how I got it or what happened to it.
@mrmartywaring
@mrmartywaring Жыл бұрын
I had a Palm Treo with the keyboard. I loved it
@vdlphones
@vdlphones Жыл бұрын
Nice! You should also try one of the phones in the Nokia Communicator series, mostly the 9110 or 9000, because they can run DOS apps!
@andaro.77
@andaro.77 5 ай бұрын
I remember having a basic PDA as a kid, was something from HP-Compaq, and it didn't even work, I would pretend it was a phone. Then I got an actual phone and tossed the PDA away. I don't have neither today, but I still remember having a Nokia E5-00.
@marcelofrau8818
@marcelofrau8818 20 сағат бұрын
You missed all the blackberrys, and remembered me there is a very very nice movie about the history of blackberry
@leumaseoj
@leumaseoj Жыл бұрын
Dude! it is one of the best video. I like the making. it is similar to 8 bit guy. Hats off!
A Look At Sony's Crazy 2000's PDAs!
12:28
This Does Not Compute
Рет қаралды 360 М.
黑天使只对C罗有感觉#short #angel #clown
00:39
Super Beauty team
Рет қаралды 36 МЛН
Quando eu quero Sushi (sem desperdiçar) 🍣
00:26
Los Wagners
Рет қаралды 15 МЛН
So Much Vintage Tech Is Dying... Here's Why
9:13
Psivewri
Рет қаралды 1,6 МЛН
Framework Cyberdeck - DIY Portable PC
17:31
Ben Makes Everything
Рет қаралды 1,4 МЛН
This Tiny $2k Computer is Nuts | Nostalgia Nerd
15:32
Nostalgia Nerd
Рет қаралды 150 М.
The Greatest Greyscale LCD Ever Made
16:32
Janus Cycle
Рет қаралды 54 М.
Mitsubishi's Windows 95 Tablet
17:42
Michael MJD
Рет қаралды 545 М.
I built a MODERN apple iPod...
24:43
Zac Builds
Рет қаралды 757 М.
Pocket Computers from the 1980s
23:28
The 8-Bit Guy
Рет қаралды 1,2 МЛН