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The RobCo Pip-Boy 2000 is one of the models of the Personal Information Processor electronic device series manufactured by RobCo Industries. It is a very specialized piece of pre-war equipment that was used primarily by travelers. The Pip-Boy holds a surprisingly large amount of information and can transfer data to and from holodisks and data tubes. It displays information in bright green on its black 5" x 3" screen. It can record sound and video footage for later playback. If left alone in the main screen, a screen saver of falling atom bombs can be seen. The Pip-Boy 2000 will wish you a "Happy New Year!" on January 1st, a "Happy Valentine's Day!" on February 14th, a "Happy All Fools Day!" on April 1st, a "Happy Independence Day!" on July 4th, a "Happy Halloween!" on October 31st, a "Happ

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  • The RobCo Pip-Boy 2000 is one of the models of the Personal Information Processor electronic device series manufactured by RobCo Industries. It is a very specialized piece of pre-war equipment that was used primarily by travelers. The Pip-Boy holds a surprisingly large amount of information and can transfer data to and from holodisks and data tubes. It displays information in bright green on its black 5" x 3" screen. It can record sound and video footage for later playback. If left alone in the main screen, a screen saver of falling atom bombs can be seen. The Pip-Boy 2000 will wish you a "Happy New Year!" on January 1st, a "Happy Valentine's Day!" on February 14th, a "Happy All Fools Day!" on April 1st, a "Happy Independence Day!" on July 4th, a "Happy Halloween!" on October 31st, a "Happ
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  • The RobCo Pip-Boy 2000 is one of the models of the Personal Information Processor electronic device series manufactured by RobCo Industries. It is a very specialized piece of pre-war equipment that was used primarily by travelers. The Pip-Boy holds a surprisingly large amount of information and can transfer data to and from holodisks and data tubes. It displays information in bright green on its black 5" x 3" screen. It can record sound and video footage for later playback. If left alone in the main screen, a screen saver of falling atom bombs can be seen. The Pip-Boy 2000 will wish you a "Happy New Year!" on January 1st, a "Happy Valentine's Day!" on February 14th, a "Happy All Fools Day!" on April 1st, a "Happy Independence Day!" on July 4th, a "Happy Halloween!" on October 31st, a "Happy Thanksgiving!" on November 28th, and a "Merry Christmas!" on December 25th. Its primary uses are monitoring the user's health and mapping the surrounding terrain via powerful satellite uplinks (where available) and sonar imaging (with the option to call up large map blocks of several hundred miles). Other features include a buddy chat program, timer and alarm function, cabling extensions to motion sensors as well as a personal log system, reading material storage and even simple games. Input is slow, but a patient user can master hand-entering and editing text messages on their Pip-Boy 2000s. The original Pip-Boy 2000 was a hand-held device, though some very cumbersome models were made to be worn on the arm. These models were unofficially called Pip-Boy 2000 Plus, and one of them was owned by the Vault Dweller and later the Chosen One. The Warrior in Fallout Tactics uses a Pip-Boy 2000 with a "B.E." stamped onto it. This could mean Brotherhood Edition. The B.E. version contains many new and/or modified features of the original Pip-Boy. The character shown in images that illustrate the characteristics of the SPECIAL character system (perks, traits, statistics etc.) is often incorrectly called Pip-Boy (even in Fallout Tactics). His real name is Vault Boy.
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