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Psion: Pioneers of the Palmtop Revolution

Psion was a British company renowned for its pioneering work in the palmtop computer market. Their primary products were compact, handheld devices designed for personal computing, productivity, and mobile applications. Psion's first handheld computer, the Psion Organiser, launched in 1984, revolutionized the way people accessed information and conducted personal tasks on the go.

Throughout the 1990s, Psion continued to innovate, releasing models like the Psion Series 3 and the Psion Series 5, which boasted advanced features like cellular connectivity and early versions of the EPOC operating system. Their devices gained popularity among professionals, students, and individuals seeking portable computing power.

The company's legacy extends beyond individual products. Psion's EPOC operating system formed the foundation for Symbian, a mobile operating system widely adopted by smartphone manufacturers. The company's contributions to mobile technology, especially its focus on ease of use and portability, paved the way for the modern smartphone market. Although Psion itself no longer exists, its impact on the development of handheld computing continues to be felt today.

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