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What (who) is Psion - definition


Psion (comics)         
FICTIONAL EXTRATERRESTRIAL SPECIES IN THE DC UNIVERSE
The Psions are a fictional extraterrestrial species in the DC Universe. The Psions first appeared in Tales of the New Teen Titans (vol.
Psion Organiser         
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PALMTOP POCKET COMPUTER FROM PSION.
Psion Organizer; Psion Organiser II
Psion Organiser was the brand name of a range of pocket computers developed by the British company Psion in the 1980s. The Organiser I (launched in 1984) and Organiser II (launched in 1986) had a characteristic hard plastic sliding cover protecting a 6×6 keypad instead of a computer keyboard, with letters arranged alphabetically.
Psion Organiser         
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PALMTOP POCKET COMPUTER FROM PSION.
Psion Organizer; Psion Organiser II
<computer> A popular pocket computer from the UK Company Psion plc. The organiser uses a graphical user interface with windows, menus, icons and dialog boxes. There have been several versions so far: Series3a, Series3, HC, MC, OrgII. Usenet newsgroups: news:comp.sys.psion, news:comp.binaries.psion. (1995-03-03)
Examples of use of Psion
1. Psion personal organiser Launched: 1'84 What is it?
2. "Psion is obviously benefiting from its unique ability to provide a bespoke solution to its customers," said analyst Mark Davis.
3. But typed into Price‘s Psion Organiser, at home and at his desk at No 10, the diary reeks authentically of life in Blair‘s government.
4. Other notable residents include Sir Peter Ogden – owner of the Psion computer empire and founder of Computacenter – and Ian McGlyn, the reclusive Body Shop partner.
5. "They took every bit of computer equipment, all my phones, my emails, all my personal files, my Psion organiser with my bank account details.