TI PLT SHH1
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TI PLT SHH1 (Personal Learning Tool, Spot Hand Held) is a prototype calculator created by Texas Instruments as an early attempt to develop a Linux-based calculator. It features an ARM based OMAP 1510 processor, 16 MB RAM, and an SD slot. In conjunction with its TI PLT-FHH1 Personal Learning Tool, Fido Hand Held and TI PLT-SU1 Personal Learning Tool, second generation are prototype calculators. The project was eventually scrapped by TI in early 2004. However, a few of the early prototypes such as the PLT SHH1 leaked to the public, making it one of a few rare prototypes among collectors. A few elements of its design, including its large screen and casing, seem to have been reappropriated for use in the TI-Nspire.[citation needed] PLT-FHH1 Personal Learning Tool, Fido Hand Held · PLT-WS1 Personal Learning Tool, Wireless Sled (PET project was canceled)
Similar products
- TI-Nspire
- Casio ClassPad 300
- HP Xpander (project was canceled)
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- Article and statistics of the TI-PLT_SHH1
- Article and statistics of the TI-PLT FHH1
- Article and statistics of the TI-PLT_SU1
- Ticalc.org Article on the TI PLT SHH1
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