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The Palm-Size PC (a.k.a. Palm PC) was Microsoft's first handheld computer. Its original name was Palm PC, but this provoked a lawsuit from Palm Inc., so it was changed to Palm-Size PC. The Palm-Size PC was phased out in 2000, the new product line was called Pocket PC.
http://www.blakespot.com/nino/
Information on the Philips Nino. No longer updated, and Blake has upgraded to the Visor, a PDA based on the Palm OS. The resources on this site are still useful for Win CE users.
http://www.tim-richardson.net/misc/ninoVsPilot.html
Review from an experienced PDA user. It looks at what a PDA should try to do, and what it should not. It compares pen-based PDAs with keyboard PDAs, and then compares the Philips Nino with the Palm Pilot.
http://news.cnet.com/2100-1040-231094.html
News article on Philip's decision to end the Nino line from C/NET News.com.
http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/wce/20/palmpctech.htm
Table overview of just about every CE Palm-size PC. It is frequently updated.
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