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Casio "CASSIOPEIA FIVA MPC-101/M32"

 The year around 2000 was the golden age for mobiles. The mini-notebook market, which started with Toshiba's Libretto, entered not only PC majors such as NEC and Sony, but also manufacturers that had been far away from DOS/V compatible PCs until now, entering an era of wild flowers.

CASIO

 The Casio "CASSIOPEIA FIVA" introduced this time is one of them. Now, if you were to ask “What is Casio making?”, anyone would answer without a doubt that it would be watches (G-SHOCK), electronic dictionaries (Xword), digital cameras (EXILIM), but around 2000 Windows /As a manufacturer that handles the "CASSIOPEIA" series of terminals equipped with Windows CE, it was quite famous among users who pay attention to mobile devices.

 Perhaps people in their 20s (unless they are very interested in PCs) don't even know that Casio manufactured PCs. To be honest, I am not very familiar with it, but with this purchase, I learned that the FIVA series is very complete, even though it is the first PC that Casio has introduced.