Casio
Casio produced some of the most distinctive and innovative PDAs of the 1990s and early 2000s, combining practicality with the company’s expertise in compact electronics. Known for their clear displays, intuitive interfaces, and reliable performance, Casio PDAs were popular tools for organisation, scheduling, and basic mobile computing. Models like the Cassiopeia series showcased early advances in handheld technology, offering features such as touch input, expandable memory, and productivity applications. This section highlights Casio’s contribution to the PDA era and its role in shaping early portable smart devices.
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