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I still have one!
It's broken because it was designed by crazy people.
(The battery is required, the battery failed in such a way that it leaked and ate everything on the battery charger/temperature board, so uh, I have to find a replacement controller board and then put a new battery on it and I have to admit I just haven't been motivated enough to try to find a non-destroyed board from a tiny production run that's like 30 years old now.)
I still have one, too! Found for $3 at a flea market because the HDD is going bad... and I can't find a ZIF adapter that recognizes anything I plug into it. HP = custom pinout on the ZIF ribbon?
Hah! I didn't expect anyone to know the psion one!
I really, really wanted one as a kid, but they were quite expensive. Like, actual-real-computer expensive, if I recall correctly.
The good news is the tech pretty much ended up in the S60 Nokia phones, of which I had uh, a lot. And some of them even had normal keypads, and not one from whatever meth-induced fever dream some guy in Finland had.