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Manufacturer | Hewlett-Packard |
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Type | Palmtop PC |
Release date | August 1994 |
Discontinued | December 1999 |
Operating system | Hewlett-Packard MS-DOS 5.0 |
CPU | 80186-compatible "Hornet" @ 7.91 MHz |
Memory | 1/2/4 MB RAM |
Removable storage | SRAM, ATA Flash, Compact Flash. Up to 2 GB using third-party driver. |
Graphics | CGA 640×200 (2 colors) CGA 320x200 (4 colors) |
Power | 2× AA-size removable batteries, 1× CR2032 coin cell backup, optional AC adapter |
Dimensions | 16 × 8.64 × 2.54 cm (6.3" × 3.4" × 1") |
Predecessor | HP 100LX |
Successor | HP 300LX |
The HP 200LX Palmtop PC (F1060A, F1061A, F1216A), also known as project Felix, is a personal digital assistant introduced by Hewlett-Packard in August 1994.[1][2] It was often called a Palmtop PC, and it was notable that it was, with some minor exceptions, a DOS-compatible computer in a palmtop format, complete with a monochrome graphic display, QWERTY keyboard, serial port, and PCMCIA expansion slot. The abbreviation "LX" stood for "Lotus Expandable".[3]