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Zeos Pocket PC
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The Zeos Pocket PC is a palmtop PC marketed by Zeos International beginning in 1992. The palmtop features an NEC V30 clocked at 7.15 MHz, came shipped with MS-DOS 5.0 in ROM, and has a monochrome LCD capable of displaying graphics at maximum resolution of 640×200 (CGA). These features make the Pocket PC compatible with most IBM PC software out at the time of its release. The Pocket PC is a badge-engineered version of the Tidalwave PS-1000, manufactured by Tidalwave Microtech of Taiwan. It sought to compete with the Poqet PC, another PC-compatible palmtop computer.
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![]() The Zeos Pocket PC, pictured next to its original carrying case and a ballpoint pen (for scale) | |
Developer | Tidalwave Microtech |
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Manufacturer | Tidalwave Microtech |
Type | Palmtop PC |
Release date | June 1992; 32 years ago (1992-06) |
CPU | NEC V30 at 7.15 MHz |
Memory | 1 MB RAM |
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