In May 1992, John Sculley, CEO of Apple, introduced the public Newton NotePad – a prototype of the future of the famous Newton MessagePad. Since then, the world of pocket computers were divided into two parts: on the one hand were handhelds with a keyboard on the other – the device type MessagePad, focused on hand-written text input (produced, of course, and the combined device).
Apple Newton MessagePad
We must pay tribute to the company Apple – she knows how to do the right ads to their devices. It happened with the presentation of the MessagePad, which was officially shown on Aug. 2, 1993 at MacWorld in Boston. Continue reading





