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[[File:PARC Tab.png|thumb|PARC Tab]]
The PARCTab was a mobile computer designed by [[Xerox]]. It was the first device made to meet the concept of ubiquitous computing. The PARCTab was similar in shape, size, and appearance to a PDA. It had a touch screen and a stylus. It had handwriting recognition.
The PARCTab was one of the devices as part of Xerox's PARC program. [[Roy Want]] was one of the team members.
PARC coined the term "ubiquitous computing".
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