PalmPilot pro

I have the main unit, power adapter, docking station, Snap-on GSM adapter and 2MB memory pgrade.

type PDA
country USA
year 1997
os Palm OS 2.0
cpu Motorola MC68328 DragonBall
speed 16 MHz
ram 1 MB
graphic LCD 160×160
colors 4 shades of grey
sound beeper
ports rs-323c


The PalmPilot Pro — The PDA That Started It All

The PalmPilot Pro, released in March 1997, was the second generation of the original PalmPilot — the device that effectively created the modern PDA category and established Palm Computing as the dominant force in handheld computing for nearly a decade. With 1 MB of RAM (double the original PalmPilot’s 512 KB), an internal modem option, and the refined Palm OS, the Pro offered a genuinely useful combination of address book, calendar, to-do list, and memo pad in a device that synchronised seamlessly with desktop computers. Jeff Hawkins’s insight that a PDA needed to be simple, fast, and synchronisation-focused — rather than trying to be a miniature computer — made the PalmPilot an iconic product of the late 1990s.