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Palm Pilot 1000 (1996-1997)
Palm Pilot 1000 (1996-1997)
Palm Computing
✅ Palm Pilot 1000
🥇First Widely Popular Personal Digital AssistantÂ
The Palm Pilot 1000, launched in March 1996 for $299, was the undisputed champion of the 1990s digital organizer market, succeeding not by trying to be a pocket computer, but by being a lightning-fast calendar accessory. While rival gadgets like the Apple Newton struggled with complex handwriting recognition, Palm founder Jeff Hawkins introduced "Graffiti"—a simplified, single-stroke shorthand alphabet that the device could read with near-perfect accuracy. The handheld featured a basic monochrome touchscreen and a tiny 128KB of memory, which ironically became its greatest strength; because the files were so small, users could back up their entire calendar and address book to a desktop computer in just a few seconds using a plug-in desk cradle. Powered by two AAA batteries that lasted for weeks, the Pilot 1000 skipped fancy extras like backlighting to deliver a shirt-pocket organizer that made paper day-planners obsolete overnight.
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