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A self-proclaimed expert writer, as Apple set the bar for handwriting recognition very high, but she is actually only average at it since the Newton, although better at handwriting than commonly believed, didn't quite live up to Apple's promises. | A self-proclaimed expert writer, as Apple set the bar for handwriting recognition very high, but she is actually only average at it since the Newton, although better at handwriting than commonly believed, didn't quite live up to Apple's promises. | ||
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“If possible, could I have some more?” This article could be expanded on and use more details, and needs them as much as XP-tan needs more RAM! |
Newton OS-tan | |
Character Information | |
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Common Names | Newton OS-tan |
Other Names | Apple Newton |
Faction | Wanderer Class |
Lineage | independent |
Appearance | |
Height | 30 cm (1'0") |
Hair Color | black |
Eye Color | red w/ green highlights |
Design | |
First Appearance | Mar 2007 |
Technical Information | |
System Personified | Apple Newton hardware and Newton OS |
Developer(s) | Apple Inc. |
Debut | 1993 |
Latest release | 1998 |
Character Details
Newton-tan is represented as a fairy in a grey dress and white blouse with short black hair, green wings and a Newton logo headband. Her eyes are a two-toned red-to-green gradient color.
She is timid and lacks self-confidence, being a commercial failure who left the Apple house in 1998, but is still determined to be helpful to someone in need. Although she can fly, she is afraid of heights.
A self-proclaimed expert writer, as Apple set the bar for handwriting recognition very high, but she is actually only average at it since the Newton, although better at handwriting than commonly believed, didn't quite live up to Apple's promises.