GRiDPad 1910

Pen-Based Computing at its ruggedest

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The GRiDPad is one very cool machine. It can be operated solely with the attached pen (via an on-screen, virtual keyboard or through software controls) or with an external keyboard.

The screen is good-sized, prompting me to wish for a newer version that I could mount in my Land Rover for Navigational use. It's perfect for such an application. Of course, there is a newer model, the 2050, but as yet I've not come across one I could afford.



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GRiDPad 1910
The GRiDPad with Pen

GRiDPad 1910
Detail of side ports

GRiDPad 1910
More ports, and the battery compartment

GRiDPad 1910
More ports, and the battery compartment

Mfr: GRiD Systems
Location:
Model: 1910 (GRiDPad)
Processor: V20
Speed:
Op. Sys:
Bits:
Internal:
Data:
RAM:
Min:
Max: 2mb
ROM:
Input:
Display: 24x80 LCD
Storage:
Cassette:
Floppy Disk: [none]
Hard Disk: 20mb Internal
Ports:
Serial:
Parallel:
Keyboard:
Joystick:
Other:
Expansion: PCMCIA v1.0, Docking Station
Introduced:
Discontinued:
Cost:
Physical:
Size:
Weight:
Power:
Voltage:
Connector:
Polarity:
Peripherals:
Notes:

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