News reaches us from Japan this morning of [nokton35mm]’s “RasPSION” Pi laptop build (machine translation) inspired by the Psion portable computers of the late 1990s. That hinge ...
Weighing well under five pounds with surprisingly typical dimensions for a laptop, the Psion MC-400 mobile computer was powered by a 7.68MHz Intel 80C86 processor and featured a 640x400 LCD with ...
Though Intel and Psion have kissed and made up over the trademark term "netbook," it doesn't matter. A new PC from Toshiba has finally killed the genre. It's dead and gone. Because the mini NB205 ...
[Andrew]’s need for such a chip stems from his attempts to give voice to his collection of Psion Organisers, another 80s relic that was one of the first pocket computers. Some time ago he built ...