
Osaris
Release Date
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1999 |
Price
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£219.99 - £279.99 |
Processor
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CL-PS7111, 18.432MHz |
Rom
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8 Mb |
Ram
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4 Mb, 8 Mb, and 16 Mb models |
Power
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One 3V CR2032, two AA size batteries and external
power 6v |
Keyboard
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53 keys on keyboard + 5 membrane keys beside
LCD |
Expansion
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IrDA, 1 port for compact flash. |
Backlit
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Yes |
Size
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112 x 135 x 10 mm |
Weight
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75 grams |
Screen
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320 x 200 dots with 16 grey levels touch sensitive |
Temperature
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Operating Temperature: 0° C to +40° C
Storage Temperature: -20° C to +60° C
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The Machine
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Information
The Osaris used PC-link via cable and IrDA which provides
integration and synchronization between MS windows and other Epoc based
based devices. The protential user could choose between the economical
4 MB, 8Mb models or the premium 16MB model, they all used optional compact
flash cards for increasing built-in memory. It had a spacious keyboard
for fast data entry and a easy-to-see LCD screen which made this a portable
work station for efficient and comfortable to use where the user
This model was also the only model to use the Epoc release
4 Operating system,
Agenda |
For appointments & things to do, as
well as birthdays and anniversaries |
Data |
For names & addresses (or any other
database use) |
Jotter |
For making quick notes |
Time |
For alarms |
Calc |
For simple & scientific calculations |
World |
Shows a map, world times & dialling
codes |
Word |
For writing letters & other documents
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Sheet |
For tables, spreadsheets & graphs |
Program |
Editor for writing your own programs
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