Psion Series 5
The Psion Series 5 is a handheld personal digital assistant (PDA) released in 1997 by Psion, a British company known for its innovative mobile computing devices. It features a clamshell design with a full QWERTY keyboard, a 5.5-inch touchscreen, and runs on the EPOC operating system, which later evolved into Symbian.
The device is equipped with various applications, including a word processor, spreadsheet, and calendar, making it suitable for both personal and professional use. Its compact size and long battery life contributed to its popularity among users seeking portable computing solutions in the late 1990s.