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  2. This Handy Travel Organizer Held 5 Devices’ Worth of ... - AOL

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    $7 at Amazon. The Caookdk tech organizer held almost everything I needed to travel with. From tiny, easy-to-lose audio jack adapters for my iPhone and iPad to a dense portable battery pack I use ...

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    This travel jewelry case will keep all your baubles organized and its compact size won’t take up too much of your precious carry-on space. ... FYY Electronic Organizer. Price: $14.99.

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  5. Sharp Wizard - Wikipedia

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    Sharp Wizard. Opened OZ-7000 with an expansion card installed. The Sharp Wizard is a series of electronic organizers released by Sharp Corporation. The first model was the OZ-7000 released in 1989, making it one of the first electronic organizers to be sold. The name OZ-7000 was used for the USA market, while in Europe the device was known as ...

  6. Electronic organizer - Wikipedia

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    An electronic organizer (or electric organizer) is a small calculator -sized computer, often with an built-in diary application and other functions such as an address book and calendar, replacing paper-based personal organizers. Typically, it has a small alphanumeric keypad and an LCD screen of one, two, or three lines.

  7. Pocket computer - Wikipedia

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    The Sharp PC-1211, the first pocket computer, in a travel case. The first pocket computer was the Sharp PC-1211, introduced in March 1980 by Sharp Corporation and sold exclusively in Japan. Later in 1980, the PC-1211 was resold and rebranded by Tandy Corporation in the United States as the TRS-80 Pocket Computer (PC-1).

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