Vintage Apple Newton MessagePad 2000 PDA Tablet and Apple Charger *Works* For Sale

Vintage Apple Newton MessagePad 2000 PDA Tablet and Apple Charger *Works*
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Vintage Apple Newton MessagePad 2000 PDA Tablet and Apple Charger *Works*:
$188.88

This vintage Apple Newton MessagePad 2000 PDA Tablet is a true gem for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage computing. The device has been tested and confirmed to be in working condition, and comes with an Apple Charger for convenient charging. With its sleek design and intuitive interface, the Apple Newton is a must-have for any vintage computing collection.This device is perfect for anyone who wants to relive the early days of handheld computing or simply appreciates the history of technology. With its durable construction and reliable functionality, the Apple Newton MessagePad 2000 is sure to impress even the most discerning collector. Add it to your collection today and experience a piece of computing history.In nice condition for such an old device! Check the pictures


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