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  2. Avantix Mobile - Wikipedia

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    The printer and ticket stock are housed within a plastic case into which the PDA slides. Including the plastic casing, an Avantix Mobile machine is 262mm tall, 126mm wide and has a depth of 175mm. Total weight including batteries, a full set of ticket stock, and the padded shoulder strap is 2.03kg.

  3. Pocket computer - Wikipedia

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    The Sharp PC-1211, the first pocket computer, in a travel case. The first pocket computer was the Sharp PC-1211, introduced in March 1980 by Sharp Corporation and sold exclusively in Japan. Later in 1980, the PC-1211 was resold and rebranded by Tandy Corporation in the United States as the TRS-80 Pocket Computer (PC-1).

  4. The Best Portable Photo Printers for 2019 - AOL

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  5. Mobile computing - Wikipedia

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    Portable computers are also called a "transportable" or a "luggable" PC. A personal digital assistant (PDA) is a small, usually pocket-sized, computer with limited functionality. It is intended to supplement and to synchronize with a desktop computer, giving access to contacts, address book, notes, e-mail, and other features.

  6. The 30 Best 'Cool' Gifts for Teens in 2022

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    KODAK Step Slim Instant Smartphone Photo Printer - Portable Sleek Color Wireless Mobile Printer - Zink 2x3” Sticky-Back Photos - Print from iOS & Android Devices with Bluetooth w/the Fun App - White

  7. Portable computer - Wikipedia

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    The first mass-produced microprocessor-based portable computer released in 1981 was the Osborne 1, developed by Osborne, which owed much to the NoteTaker's design. The company had early success with the design and went public but later due to small screen sizes and other devices being released found trouble selling the Osborne. [15]