Palmtop PC

A 'Palmtop PC was an approximately pocket calculator-sized, battery-powered computer compatible with the IBM Personal Computer in a horizontal clamshell design with integrated keyboard and display. It could be used like a subnotebook, but was light enough to be comfortably used handheld as well. Most Palmtop PCs were small enough to be stored in a user's shirt or jacket pockets.

Palmtop PCs distinguish from other palmtop computers by using a mostly IBM-compatible PC architecture, and BIOS as well as an Intel-compatible x86 processor. All such devices were DOS-based, with DOS stored in ROM. While many Palmtop PCs came with a number of PDA and office applications pre-installed in ROM, most of them could also run generic, off-the-shelf PC software with no or little modifications. Some could also run other operating systems such as GEOS, Windows 1.0-3.0 (in Real mode only), or MINIX 2.0.

Most Palmtop PCs were based on a static hardware design for low power consumption, and instant-on/off without the need to reboot. Depending on the model, the battery could power the device for a period ranging from several hours up to several days while running, or between a week and a year in standby mode. Combined with the instant-on/off feature, a battery would typically last from a week up to several months in practical use as PDA.

The first Palmtop PC was the DIP Pocket PC (aka Atari Portfolio) in 1989.

Palmtop PCs include:


 * DIP Pocket PC (DIP DOS 2.11, 1989)
 * Atari Portfolio (DIP DOS 2.11, 1989)
 * Poqet PC Classic (MS-DOS 3.3, 80C88, 1989)
 * Poqet PC Prime (MS-DOS 3.3, 80C88)
 * Poqet PC Plus (MS-DOS 5.0, NEC V30)
 * ZEOS Pocket PC (MS-DOS 5.0, 1991)
 * Sharp PC-3000 (MS-DOS 3.3, 1991)
 * Sharp PC-3100 (MS-DOS 3.3, 1991)
 * Hewlett-Packard 95LX (MS-DOS 3.22, NEC V20, 1991)
 * Hewlett-Packard 100LX (MS-DOS 5.0, 80186-compatible HP Hornet, 1993)
 * Hewlett-Packard Palmtop FX (MS-DOS 5.0, 80186-compatible HP Hornet, 1993)
 * Hewlett-Packard 200LX (MS-DOS 5.0, 80186-compatible HP Hornet, 1994)
 * Hewlett-Packard 1000CX (MS-DOS 5.0, 80186-compatible HP Hornet)
 * Hewlett-Packard OmniGo 700LX (MS-DOS 5.0, 80186-compatible HP Hornet, 1996)

Some touch-screen computers may also be included in this category:


 * Hewlett-Packard OmniGo 100 (Datalight ROM-DOS+PEN/GEOS 2.1, NEC V30HL-compatible Vadem VG230, 1993)
 * Hewlett-Packard OmniGo 120 (DOS+PEN/GEOS, NEC V30HL-compatible Vadem VG230)