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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Timex Datalink or Timex Data Link is a linTimex Datalink or Timex Data Link is a line of early smartwatches manufactured by Timex and is considered a wristwatch computer. It is the first watch capable of downloading information wirelessly from a computer. As the name implies, datalink watches are capable of data transfer through linking with a computer. The Datalink line was introduced in 1994 and it was co-developed with Microsoft as a wearable alternative to mainstream PDAs with additional attributes such as water resistance, that PDAs lacked, and easy programmability. The watch was demonstrated by Bill Gates on 21 June 1994 in a presentation where he downloaded information from a computer monitor using bars of light and then showed to the audience the downloaded appointments and other data. The early models included models 50, 70, 150 and model 150s (small size). The model numbers indicated the approximate number of phone numbers that could be stored in the watch memory. These early models were, at the time of their introduction, the only watches to bear the Microsoft logo. The watches have been certified by NASA for space travel and have been used by astronauts and cosmonauts in space missions. There had been an evolution over the years as to the number and type of entries that can be stored in the various watch models as well as the mode of data transfer between computer and watch. At the time of its introduction the watch was considered high-tech. There is also the Timex Beepwear Datalink series, featuring wearable pagers using the Timex datalink platform which also function as electronic organisers.ch also function as electronic organisers. , Timex Datalink ou Timex Data Link est une Timex Datalink ou Timex Data Link est une gamme de montres fabriquées par Timex. Ces montres sont considérées comme les premières montres intelligentes. C'était les premières montres capables de télécharger des informations sans fil à partir d'un ordinateur. Comme son nom l'indique, les montres Datalink sont capables de transférer des données en se liant à un ordinateur au moyen d'un lien, qui était en l'occurrence un signal lumineux. La gamme Datalink a été introduite en 1994 et a été co-développée avec Microsoft. Il s'agissait d'une alternative portable aux assistants personnels courants avec des attributs supplémentaires tels que la résistance à l'eau, que les assistants personnels n'avaient pas, et la possibilité de recevoir des programmes. La montre a été présentée par Bill Gates le 21 juin 1994 dans une conférence où il a téléchargé des informations d'un écran d'ordinateur émettant des signaux lumineux et a ensuite montré au public les rendez-vous et les autres données transmis à la montre. Les premiers modèles étaient les Datalink 50, Datalink 70, Datalink 150 et Datalink 150s (s pour small qui signifie petit). Les nombres dans le nom du modèle indiquaient le nombre approximatif de numéros de téléphone pouvant être stockés dans la mémoire de la montre. Ces premiers modèles étaient, au moment de leur lancement, les seules montres à porter le logo de Microsoft. Ces montres ont été certifiées par la NASA pour les voyages dans l'espace et ont été utilisées par des astronautes et des cosmonautes lors de missions spatiales. Le nombre et le type d'entrées pouvant être stockées dans les différents modèles de montres ainsi que le mode de transfert des données entre l'ordinateur et la montre ont évolué au fil des ans. À l'époque de son lancement, la montre était considérée comme un produit de haute technologie. Timex a aussi lancé la gamme Timex Beepwear Datalink, qui propose des téléavertisseurs portables utilisant la plateforme Datalink. Ces montres font également office d'.ink. Ces montres font également office d'.
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rdfs:comment Timex Datalink or Timex Data Link is a linTimex Datalink or Timex Data Link is a line of early smartwatches manufactured by Timex and is considered a wristwatch computer. It is the first watch capable of downloading information wirelessly from a computer. As the name implies, datalink watches are capable of data transfer through linking with a computer. The Datalink line was introduced in 1994 and it was co-developed with Microsoft as a wearable alternative to mainstream PDAs with additional attributes such as water resistance, that PDAs lacked, and easy programmability. The watch was demonstrated by Bill Gates on 21 June 1994 in a presentation where he downloaded information from a computer monitor using bars of light and then showed to the audience the downloaded appointments and other data. The early models included models 50, ata. The early models included models 50, , Timex Datalink ou Timex Data Link est une Timex Datalink ou Timex Data Link est une gamme de montres fabriquées par Timex. Ces montres sont considérées comme les premières montres intelligentes. C'était les premières montres capables de télécharger des informations sans fil à partir d'un ordinateur. Comme son nom l'indique, les montres Datalink sont capables de transférer des données en se liant à un ordinateur au moyen d'un lien, qui était en l'occurrence un signal lumineux. était en l'occurrence un signal lumineux.
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