Please understand that i want to preserve the knowledge about these machines for future generations. If i "stole" your picture and it is not replaced with my own in the next few months then maybe it was the only picture of that machine i could find in the free western world. Also there are some palmtops i simply don't own myself. I already have a half SD card full of photos - many just didn't come out very well and it also requires some time to sort and cut them. But i will REALLY try to replace them with my own pictures whenever possible very soon, i just lack the time. I try to provide infos, help and useful files for fellow palmtop enthusiasts. You may have noticed that there are no ads on this site and I am kinda non-profit organization here. I regard this to fall under the "fair use" law. Maybe I'll make some seperate UMPC list one day, but i usually always lack time.Ībout "fair use" policy for photos: I have many of the palmtops i listed here - some photos i have been emailed or found them on a website myself, some are from official manufacturers advertisement, but to get this list going I mainly used photographs i did not take myself. Yeah, so no "Windows CE" or MIPS linux machines, sorry! Also i could include some normal modern netbooks here - i have loads of these, but i try to keep this space reserved for the vintage ones. I only list x86 compatible machines, so if they can't run DOS I'd normally not include them here. I like MS-DOS and AA-Batteries - some machines are a bit too large to fit on a palm, but i still included them because i felt fellow collector might like them. This is just my personal list that i made due to my obsession with DOS-based palmtop computers.
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