| Developer | Hewlett Packard |
|---|---|
| Type | Palmtop |
| Operating system | Windows CE 1.0 |
| CPU | 44 MHz Hitachi SH3 |
| Memory | 4 MB |
| Display | 640x240 pixels, 4 gray scales |
| Input | Keyboard, Touchscreen |
| Connectivity | compact flash type I and II |
The HP 320lx is a palmtop computer that runs Windows CE 1.0 or, with a ROM upgrade Windows CE 2.0. It has a Compact-flash type 1 card slot, a PC card slot, a serial link cable plug, and an Infrared Port[1]. It was released in 1997.
It is Internet capable by attaching an add-on modem or through an ethernet or wifi card (Windows CE 2.0 only) in the PCMCIA slot. Only type I and type II PC cards are supported and you need special drivers made for the Windows CE operating system.
Ericsson marketed a re-branded variant of the 320lx named MC12. It consisted of essentially the same hardware but was shipped with a cable and software combo that allowed for using select Ericsson phones as modems.
See also
References
- ^ "Specifications: Hewlett Packard 320LX". HPC:Factor. 2007-07-01. http://www.hpcfactor.com/hardware/devices/specification.asp?d=53. Retrieved 2009-04-18.
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