HP 95LX
The HP 95LX Palmtop PC (F1000A, F1010A), also known as project Jaguar, is Hewlett Packard's first DOS-based pocket computer, or personal digital assistant, introduced in April 1991 in collaboration with Lotus Development Corporation. The abbreviation "LX" stood for "Lotus Expandable". The computer can be seen as successor to a series of larger portable PCs like the HP 110 and HP 110 Plus.
Like most pocket computers, the HP 95LX owner's manual is larger and heavier than the computer itself. | |
Also known as | Jaguar |
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Manufacturer | Hewlett-Packard |
Type | Palmtop PC |
Release date | April 1991 |
Introductory price | US$550 (equivalent to $1,230 in 2023) |
Discontinued | 1 January 2003 |
Units shipped | 400,000 (estimated production run) |
Operating system | MS-DOS 3.22 |
CPU | NEC V20 @ 5.37 MHz |
Memory | 512 KB (F1000A) or 1 MB (F1010A) |
Removable storage | SRAM card (0.5 MB – 32 MB) |
Display | 40 × 16 characters LCD screen (4.8 inch × 1.8 inch) |
Graphics | 240 × 128 pixels (quarter-CGA resolution) monochrome STN, 2 scales |
Sound | PC speaker (piezo) |
Input | Thumb keyboard with 80 keys and a dedicated numeric keypad: 76 |
Connectivity | RS-232-compatible serial port, infrared port, PCMCIA 1.0 type II (3.3 mm or 5 mm) |
Power | 2× AA-size removable batteries, 1× CR2032 coin cell backup, optional AC adapter |
Dimensions | Length 8.5 cm, width 15.9 cm, height 2.6 cm (3.4 inches × 6.3 inches × 1 inch) |
Mass | 312 g (11 ounces) |
Backward compatibility | Intel 8088 |
Successor | HP 100LX |
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