a portable electronic computer that focuses on giving fast information like
Tiny computers that contain keyboard, screen and storage
A small computer designed to fit in a userâ€(tm)s hand. Generally used as a personal organiser but increasingly capable of sending e-mails, browsing the Internet and performing other complex tasks.
A computer small enough to fit in the user's hand. Primarily used as personal organisers, they provide users with the ability to store names and addresses, play games, access the Internet, and use a calculator.
A form factor of a computer that can easily fit in your palm. This usually refers to very small PDAs with no keyboards, but can also refer to larger fold-open...
A class of hand held computing device that normally offers a large screen and a keyboard. Will usually offer micro versions of text editing applications etc.
A small computer that literally fits in your palm. Compared to full-size computers, palmtops are severely limited, but they are practical for certain functions such as phone books and calendars. Palmtops that use a pen rather than a keyboard for input are often called hand-held computers or PDAs. Because of their small size, most palmtop computers do not include disk drives. However, many contain PCMCIA slots in which you can insert disk drives, modems, memory, and other devices. Palmtops are also called PDAs, hand-held computers and pocket computers.
A small computer which fits into the palm of your hand. They run similar software to conventional PCs, but (unlike notebook PCs) are more limited in what they can do than desktop PCs, because of the constraints of miniaturisation.
A portable personal computer whose size enables it to be held in one hand while it is operated with the other hand.
A hand held computer (or computing device) perhaps incorporating mobile telephone technologies. Commonly used as electronic diaries or PIM's (personal information managers). They can be linked to desktop computers via a short cable for synchronising data (or databases) between the palmtop and desktop. See also PIM, Desktop, Data and Databases.
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"handheld computer" (or just "handheld") is more widely used
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Palmtops are a class of personal computers (generally with PDA software) that fit in the palm of your hand. ... more