Sharp Wizard
The original OZ-7000 with a scientific calculator expansion IC Card installed | |
| Developer | Sharp Corporation |
|---|---|
| Release date | 1989 |
| Connectivity | Serial port IC Card slot |
The Sharp Wizard series, introduced by the Sharp Corporation in 1989, was among the first electronic organizers and a precursor to personal digital assistants (PDAs). The debut model, the OZ-7000 (known as the IQ-7000 in Europe), combined organizer functions with an IC Card expansion system, allowing users to install software and memory cards. Over time, Sharp refined the series with larger displays, increased memory, and enhanced features, such as infrared communications port for wireless data transfer, touch-sensitive displays, and clamshell designs.