Psion Organiser II CM

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The Psion Organiser was the brand name of a range of Pocket Computer developed by the British company Psion in the 1980s. The Organiser I and Organiser II had a characteristic hard plastic sliding cover protecting a 6x6 keyboard with letters arranged alphabetically. There were five different models of the Organiser II released between 1986 and 1989.

It has a 6303 microprocessor, 8K RAM, a two-line LCD, two slots for memory cartridges and a connector for expansion. The keyboard is calculator-like with the keys arranged alphabetically. There is no "off” key - the machine is switched off by a menu command. The case is also styled like a calculator, but it has a handy slide-on cover (as shown in the photo) to keep the keyboard safe when the machine is not in use.

 

Psion Organiser II CM

 

 

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