Casio PV-100
Developer | Casio |
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Type | PDA |
Operating system | Casio PVOS |
CPU | 20 MHz NEC V30MZ (Intel 8086 compatible) |
Memory | 1 MB |
Display | 128×128 pixels, monochrome |
Input | Touchscreen, Onscreen keyboard |
Connectivity | Serial |
Power | 2 × AAA batteries |
The Casio Pocket Viewer 100 was a PDA manufactured by Casio in 1999. It was the first PDA in the Pocket Viewer-range, and the only pocket viewer not to have a backlit display.
Specifications
The screen resolution is 128 × 128 pixels, which is lower than similar Palm PDAs of that time. The PV-100 has no text recognizing software, so all text must be typed using the onscreen keyboard. It contains 1 MB of memory and a NEC V30MZ (20 MHz) CPU (compatible with Intel x86).
Dimensions
- Unfolded: 14.2H × 79W × 123.5D mm (1/2"H × 31/8"W × 47/8"D)
- Folded: 14.8H × 79W × 123.5D mm (5/8"H × 31/8"W × 47/8"D)
Weight: Approximately 135 g (4.8 oz) including batteries.
Applications
The PV-100 came with these built-in applications: Scheduler, Contacts, Memo, Expense, 2 types of Solitaire, Quick Memo, Calendar, Reminder, and To-Do.
The PV-100 has no support for third party applications, due to its proprietary operating system. However, Casio developed a SDK for use with later versions of the Pocket Viewer.
PV-200
The Casio PV-200 was almost identical to the PV-100, but had a backlit display and 2 megabytes of memory instead of 1.
See also
- Pocket viewer
References
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