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{{Short description|Personal Digital Assistant released by Franklin}} [[File:Franklin REX-PRO5.JPG|thumb|The Franklin REX-PRO5 (pen is for size comparison).]] [[File:Franklin REX-PRO5 Back.JPG|thumb|The back of the device.]] The [[Franklin Electronic Publishers|Franklin]] '''REX 5''', (also known as the “Rex-Pro”, as the “Rex 5000”, and with cosmetic variation as the “Rex 5001”) was one of the Rex line of [[Personal Digital Assistant]]s, each a [[PCMCIA]] [[PC card]] and thus the size of a credit card, built around a [[Toshiba]] [[microprocessor]] emulating a [[Zilog Z80]]. The REX firmware was written by Starfish Software, and the hardware was manufactured by Citizen Electronics. Earlier models in this line (the Rex and the [[Rex-3]]) had almost no input possibilities except to download data when installed in a host computer or in a docking station; the Rex 5 added a sixth button and introduced a modal input method. (The later [[REX 6000]] again had only five buttons, but included a touch screen.) Further, with 512 [[Kilobyte|KB]] of [[Random Access Memory|RAM]], the Rex 5 had twice the memory of the Rex-3 (which, in turn, had four times that of the original Rex). The REX 5000 was repackaged by [[Motorola]] as the StarTAC ClipOn Organizer, which piggybacked onto digital versions of their popular [[StarTAC]] phone (as well as some Timeport models), expanding the capabilities of the phone from having a capacity of 100 contacts to 1000, and adding calendar and note functionality. The REX 5000 and StarTAC ClipOn Organizer, like earlier models of the Rex, utilized [[Starfish Software]]'s [[TrueSync]] for data synchronization. Starfish would later be acquired by Motorola. The REX 5000 was succeeded by the [[Xircom]] [[REX 6000]]. == External links == * http://www.pdastreet.com/hardware/Xircom-REX-5000-2001-5-3-pdastreet-pdas.html * [http://support.intel.com/support/peripherals/xc/pda/rex5000/ Intel support page for the REX 5000/Pro] [[Category:Personal digital assistants]]
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