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The Evolution of Communication Gadgetry

the evolution of COMMUNICATION GADGETRY How we use smartphones 1983 100% Motorola DynaTAC 8000X The first commercial mobile phone took 10 hrs to recharge and cost $3,995. 92%) text 179%1 email 64%1 games 69% downloaded apps [59%) social media 48%] music/videos 1989 Motorola MicroTAC 9800X A slimmer, analog cellular phone for use in cars. Shopping with smartphones 1989 The GRIDPad This early tablet computer cost $2,370 and was used mostly in healthcare and law enforcement. It featured a touchscreen, a wired stylus and personal digital assistants. 4 out of 5 use smartphones to shop 1992 The Zoomer A much smaller touchscreen palm-sized computer serving as an address book and diary. 59% of the time, we shop using our smartphones from home 1993 Motorola International 3200 The first digital mobile phone is smaller with a large antenna. 25% of us purchase things on our smartphones 1993 The Amstrad PenPad (aka PDA600) 67% of us start shopping o on one An MS-DOS-based computer focused on building handwriting and gestures recognition algorithms. device and finish on another 1993 Apple Newton MessagePad 43% of us use our smartphones to shop while shopping in a store Apple coined the phrase Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) with their new tablet. We will spend $171.5 b 1996 online shopping with our smartphones in 2012 Motorola StarTAC The first "clamshell" phone was also one of the first to feature a display screen. 1996 Palm Computing's The Pilot 1000/5000 8% of us uses a smartphone These tablets had much in common with today's smartphones: touchscreens, downloadable apps and they could be synched with computers. 1997 PalmPilot Personal & PalmPilot Professional When impulse buying These early tablets were more successful than any of the previous offerings because they were lightweight, inexpensive and had all the best features of any tablet built so far. 1998 58% of us uses a PC Nokia 9000 Communicator The first smartphone-like series used an Intel 386 CPU. 美 1999 Nokia 7110 Considered to be one of the first true media phones and the first phone to come with a WAP browser. 2002 Samsung SPH-M100 Uproar The first cell phone with MP3 capability. How we use tablets 100% [83%] news [54%] email [39%] social media [30%] games 127% Feading books [13%] movies/videos Sony-Ericsson P800 A smartphone with a touchscreen and 128mb of memory. 2002 98% of usage is from the Compaq TC1000 2003 iPad A great silver tablet/notebook with a detachable 10.4-inch touchscreen, but it suffered from poor performance. 2004 Tablets present 30% of non-desktop traffic Blackberry 7100t - T-Mobile Smartphones with "SureType" keyboard (two letters on each key) and reduced size. 2007 Apple iPhone Tablet Put the iPod and smart phone together with full Internet connectivity. users... 2010 spend 54% Apple iPad longer on websites than desktop With a 9.7-inch display, 10-hour battery life, powerful 1GHZ A4 processor and access to the biggest app library on the planet, the iPad was an instant success. users 2011 are demographically more affluent & more likely to be age 24-35 than desktop users Motorola Xoom The first tablet to feature a tablet-only version of Android - 3.0 Honeycomb. 2011 Lenovo LePad & the IdeaPad U1 60% usseat abeet in bed The LePad featured a 10.1-inch screen running the Android 2.2 OS. The IdeaPad U1 is a hybrid device that could turn the LePad into a m E netbook where the LePad would serve as a monitor, but detached into a tablet as well. The IdeaPad runs on a Windows Os. Multimodal Multi-Tasking 90% of us use several devices to complete a task. How we use multiple screens Sequentially 90% of us go from one screen to another to focus on completing a task within the day, such as travel plans or banking. All at once When using more than one screen simultaneously, we're most likely watching TV while using a smartphone (77% of us) or a tablet (70% of us). Helping our clients communicate with their customers, no matter what device they're on. Source List: http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2023689_2023708_2023656,00.html Aixzz2EOWLz3mm http://www.pcmag.com/slideshow_viewer/0,3253,l260538&a-260536&po«7,00.asp?pen http://www.vintagemobilephones.com/motorola_digital_phones.html http://www.retrobrick.com/motostartac.html http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_9000_communicator-16.php http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/01/nokia-7110-review/ http://conversations.nokia.com/2011/10/20/nokia-7110-the-phone-that-changed-the-world/ l/gdgt.com/samsung/sph-m100/ http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/05/the-evolution-of-cell-phone-design-between-1983-2009/ http://www.bbgeeks.com/blackberry-guides/the-history-of http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/5046/Amstrad-PenPad- http://www.digibarn.com/collections/systems/gridpad/index.html http://www.pcmag.com/slideshow/story/285757/history-of-the-tablet/3 http://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/10-memorable-milestones-in-tablet-history-924916 http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/01/usrabotics-palmpilot-personal-review/ http://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/10-memorable-milestones-in-tablet-history-924916 http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2380797,00.asp http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/0S/lenova-ideapad-ul-hybrid-hands-on-and-impressions/ http://www.pcworld.com/article/215524/Lenovo Shows Its First Tablet the LePad.html the evolution of COMMUNICATION GADGETRY How we use smartphones 1983 100% Motorola DynaTAC 8000X The first commercial mobile phone took 10 hrs to recharge and cost $3,995. 92%) text 179%1 email 64%1 games 69% downloaded apps [59%) social media 48%] music/videos 1989 Motorola MicroTAC 9800X A slimmer, analog cellular phone for use in cars. Shopping with smartphones 1989 The GRIDPad This early tablet computer cost $2,370 and was used mostly in healthcare and law enforcement. It featured a touchscreen, a wired stylus and personal digital assistants. 4 out of 5 use smartphones to shop 1992 The Zoomer A much smaller touchscreen palm-sized computer serving as an address book and diary. 59% of the time, we shop using our smartphones from home 1993 Motorola International 3200 The first digital mobile phone is smaller with a large antenna. 25% of us purchase things on our smartphones 1993 The Amstrad PenPad (aka PDA600) 67% of us start shopping o on one An MS-DOS-based computer focused on building handwriting and gestures recognition algorithms. device and finish on another 1993 Apple Newton MessagePad 43% of us use our smartphones to shop while shopping in a store Apple coined the phrase Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) with their new tablet. We will spend $171.5 b 1996 online shopping with our smartphones in 2012 Motorola StarTAC The first "clamshell" phone was also one of the first to feature a display screen. 1996 Palm Computing's The Pilot 1000/5000 8% of us uses a smartphone These tablets had much in common with today's smartphones: touchscreens, downloadable apps and they could be synched with computers. 1997 PalmPilot Personal & PalmPilot Professional When impulse buying These early tablets were more successful than any of the previous offerings because they were lightweight, inexpensive and had all the best features of any tablet built so far. 1998 58% of us uses a PC Nokia 9000 Communicator The first smartphone-like series used an Intel 386 CPU. 美 1999 Nokia 7110 Considered to be one of the first true media phones and the first phone to come with a WAP browser. 2002 Samsung SPH-M100 Uproar The first cell phone with MP3 capability. How we use tablets 100% [83%] news [54%] email [39%] social media [30%] games 127% Feading books [13%] movies/videos Sony-Ericsson P800 A smartphone with a touchscreen and 128mb of memory. 2002 98% of usage is from the Compaq TC1000 2003 iPad A great silver tablet/notebook with a detachable 10.4-inch touchscreen, but it suffered from poor performance. 2004 Tablets present 30% of non-desktop traffic Blackberry 7100t - T-Mobile Smartphones with "SureType" keyboard (two letters on each key) and reduced size. 2007 Apple iPhone Tablet Put the iPod and smart phone together with full Internet connectivity. users... 2010 spend 54% Apple iPad longer on websites than desktop With a 9.7-inch display, 10-hour battery life, powerful 1GHZ A4 processor and access to the biggest app library on the planet, the iPad was an instant success. users 2011 are demographically more affluent & more likely to be age 24-35 than desktop users Motorola Xoom The first tablet to feature a tablet-only version of Android - 3.0 Honeycomb. 2011 Lenovo LePad & the IdeaPad U1 60% usseat abeet in bed The LePad featured a 10.1-inch screen running the Android 2.2 OS. The IdeaPad U1 is a hybrid device that could turn the LePad into a m E netbook where the LePad would serve as a monitor, but detached into a tablet as well. The IdeaPad runs on a Windows Os. Multimodal Multi-Tasking 90% of us use several devices to complete a task. How we use multiple screens Sequentially 90% of us go from one screen to another to focus on completing a task within the day, such as travel plans or banking. All at once When using more than one screen simultaneously, we're most likely watching TV while using a smartphone (77% of us) or a tablet (70% of us). Helping our clients communicate with their customers, no matter what device they're on. Source List: http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2023689_2023708_2023656,00.html Aixzz2EOWLz3mm http://www.pcmag.com/slideshow_viewer/0,3253,l260538&a-260536&po«7,00.asp?pen http://www.vintagemobilephones.com/motorola_digital_phones.html http://www.retrobrick.com/motostartac.html http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_9000_communicator-16.php http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/01/nokia-7110-review/ http://conversations.nokia.com/2011/10/20/nokia-7110-the-phone-that-changed-the-world/ l/gdgt.com/samsung/sph-m100/ http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/05/the-evolution-of-cell-phone-design-between-1983-2009/ http://www.bbgeeks.com/blackberry-guides/the-history-of http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/5046/Amstrad-PenPad- http://www.digibarn.com/collections/systems/gridpad/index.html http://www.pcmag.com/slideshow/story/285757/history-of-the-tablet/3 http://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/10-memorable-milestones-in-tablet-history-924916 http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/01/usrabotics-palmpilot-personal-review/ http://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/10-memorable-milestones-in-tablet-history-924916 http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2380797,00.asp http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/0S/lenova-ideapad-ul-hybrid-hands-on-and-impressions/ http://www.pcworld.com/article/215524/Lenovo Shows Its First Tablet the LePad.html

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