Magic Link

The Magic Link was a personal communicator and PDA marketed by Sony from 1994,[1] based on the General Magic's Magic Cap operating system. The Magic Link was brought to market by Jerry Fiala Sr at Sony. The "Link" part of the name refers to the device's ability to send and receive data over a modem.[2]

Magic Link
The Sony Magic Link
ManufacturerSony
TypePDA
Lifespan1994-
Operating systemMagic Cap
CPUMC68349 16 MHz Motorola Dragon
Memory4MB Random Access Memory and PC Card
Display480 x 320 pixel LCD
InputTouchscreen (stylus-based)
Connectivity2400 bit/s modem
Power6 AAA alkaline batteries or AC power or Sony camcorder Li ion rechargeable pack

A competing product to the Magic Link was the Motorola Envoy. In 1995, the Magic Link won the PC World World Class Award.[3]

Applications

  • Messages
  • Address Book
  • Clock and Calendar
  • Notebook
  • Spreadsheet
  • Datebook
  • Phone
  • Fax machine (Kobes Japan model only)
  • Pocket Quicken
  • Sony AV Remote Commander
  • Calculator
  • AT&T PersonaLink Services
  • America Online mail client

Documentary film

The device features prominently in the documentary film General Magic about the epic rise and fall of General Magic.[4]

gollark: Okay, so it does small ones, and up to km for big ones.
gollark: 0.0000000000001 miles
gollark: ... it does not do SI prefixes very well.
gollark: 1000000 miles
gollark: Ooh, it does SI prefixes!

References

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