Soul Raven
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I picked up a Sharp Wizard somewhere around 1994-1995. Talk about cool! Complete keyboard, touch screen, small form factor...it was great.
Then my cousin, who was an EE at U.S. Robotics, brought me a demo version of a new product they were working on, called a "Palm Pilot". My first thought was "Nice calculator". It had 128K of RAM and a really hazy gray screen with no backlight. I played around with it for a bit. Hey, I could set appointment alarms with this thing. That ought to help remember conference calls. What's this 'Grafitti' thing? Wow, handwriting recognition, pretty good, too...
I kept that thing for quite a while. In '97 I got a memory upgrade to 256K. I was flying high, let me tell you. Then in '98 when I got the 2MB upgrade, I was so cool. I had infrared beaming capability now. Still no backlight, but so what, right?
That took me to late 1999 when I got my Visor Dexlue, which has (as you all know) been a very good time. I think I hear a Prism calling my name, though...
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