SIMpad


The SIMpad is a portable computer developed by the company Keith & Koep by order of Siemens AG, with an 8.4" TFT touchscreen. Commonly used with wireless network cards, it was marketed as a device to browse the World Wide Web. Initially announced in January 2001 at the Consumer Electronics Show, the SIMpad was not very popular in the mainstream US market.

There are five known model variants, all out of production:
All variants contain:
All devices weigh approximately 2.2 lb and measure 10.35 × 7.08 × 1.10 inches. The SIMpad was initially released with the Handheld PC 2000 operating system, while later units were released with Windows CE.NET. Since the SIMpad was discontinued in 2002, all manufacturer support was also discontinued.
The project offers a SIMpad related Wiki where one can find information about Linux, Windows CE, hardware and mods.