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Handspring: Pioneers of the Pocket PC Revolution
Handspring, established in 1996, was a prominent player in the early days of the PDA and smartphone market. Their flagship product, the Visor, was a revolutionary device that offered a powerful platform for personal computing on the go. Featuring a modular design with Springboard expansion slots, the Visor allowed users to customize their experience with various add-ons like GPS receivers, digital cameras, and even mobile phone capabilities.
Handspring's innovative approach to PDA design and its focus on user customization played a crucial role in shaping the early landscape of mobile computing. The company's success led to its acquisition by Palm, Inc. in 2003.
Key Achievements:
- Pioneering the Springboard modular design for PDAs.
- Launching the Visor line of popular PDAs with customizable features.
- Introducing the Treo series, which combined the Visor with a mobile phone, laying the foundation for modern smartphones.
Despite its short lifespan, Handspring left a lasting legacy in the mobile industry, paving the way for the evolution of handheld devices and contributing to the rise of the smartphone era.
- Handspring Visor Solo
- Handspring Visor Deluxe
- Handspring Visor Platinum
- Handspring Visor Prism
- Handspring Visor Edge
- Handspring Visor Neo
- Handspring Visor Pro
- Handspring Treo 90
- Handspring Treo 180
- Handspring Treo 180g
- Handspring Treo 270
- Handspring Treo 300
- Handspring Treo 600 CDMA
- Handspring Treo 600 GSM