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  2. Pocket eDGe - Wikipedia

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    The enTourage pocket eDGe is a discontinued combined tablet computer and e-book made by enTourage Systems Inc., a small company based out of McLean, Virginia. [1] It is the first follow on to the original EnTourage eDGe released earlier in 2010. The device runs Google's Android platform, version 2.2. It is called by the manufacturer as the ...

  3. enTourage eDGe - Wikipedia

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    The enTourage eDGe is a dual-panel personal device, combining a tablet computer on one screen and an e-book reader on the other. Since 2011 it has been developed by Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. The device runs Google's Android OS. At present [when?] Foxconn is engaged in mass manufacturing of the enTourage eDGe v2.5. Production volume is growing ...

  4. HP 300LX - Wikipedia

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    The HP 300LX was one of the first handheld PCs designed to run the Windows CE 1.0 operating system from Microsoft. Originally announced in 1996, the HP 300LX was released together with the 320LX in the second quarter of 1997. [1]

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  7. Talk:Pocket eDGe - Wikipedia

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  8. Handbook - Wikipedia

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    A handbook is sometimes referred to as a vade mecum (Latin, "go with me") or pocket reference. It may also be referred to as an enchiridion . In modern times, the concept of Vademecum classically applied to medicines and other pharma products extended to digital health products, using the term Vadimecum (with "di" instead of "de").

  9. Sharp PC-1211 - Wikipedia

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    The Sharp PC-1211 is the first pocket computer ever released, marketed by Sharp Corporation in March 1980. [1] [2] The computer was powered by two 4-bit CPUs laid out in power-saving CMOS circuitry.