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Oregon Scientific "Osaris" Epoc / Psion Pocket Computer

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2007

Similar to the Psion 5, the Osaris is a very capable Pocket Computer that uses the Epoc operating system. Stable, quick, better hinges than a Psion, and really, really cheap.
http://www.sciuridae.co.uk/technology/osaris.htm

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  • my dad gave me a series5, and i tried to get internet on it, but i cant seem to get it. Can you? If you can please respond. I am eager to use this semi-out of date piece of hardware online. Any help is greatly appreciated.

  • Can be done, but you'll need a travel modem or a compatible phone with an Infra Red port. Google it to find specifics, but its a lot of hassle for questionable results.

  • As I use the Series 3 range, you look spot on when you say the Osaris would be a good replacement for a Series 5. Good to keep in mind if ever I come across one. Thx!

  • The Revo is probably the best bargain high-performance Psion - great screen, fast processor, OK keyboard, and can be had for bargain prices on eBay, just make sure you get one that has a working rechargeable battery.

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  • I have one of these still working and used. Got two of them form QVC for £5. Very good piece of kit but it does creak when I use it.

  • OK dude, take your Oregon Scientific Osaris and give the world a more rich presentation!

  • Where is the bus with those people who think it´s important that you prefer a piece of paper and a pen?? :D :D :D

  • nice toy, but i prefer a piece of paper and a pen.

  • Yes, but only over Infrared... this is not really a machine for internet

  • EPOC

  • can this go on the internet? Also can download stuff from ths internet

  • What os does it use?

  • alright, i may try that. I know it is fairly obsolete in today's day and age, but I just wanted to have teh experience. Thanks anway. :D

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