Saturday, June 16, 2012

Motorola Solutions buys Psion for $200 million

Psion Netbook Pro

Psion has mostly slipped out of the public eye, but that's about to change -- Motorola Solutions just bought the company for $200 million in cash to bolster its work with industrial companies. The deal will mostly focus on improving Motorola Solutions' toughened-up handhelds and in-car terminals. Not always exciting out of devices like the ET1, but it ends Psion's 32-year history as an independent company and a legacy that includes some of the very first PDAs, like the Psion Organizer. We won't miss the fight over the "netbook" name, mind you. Regardless of how you feel, you'll have until fall to wax nostalgic, as that's when the two sides expect the deal to close and the Psion name gets subsumed into that of another mobile pioneer.

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Motorola Solutions buys Psion for $200 million originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 15 Jun 2012 09:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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