Pip-Boy 2000

The RobCo Pip-Boy 2000 is one of the models of the Personal Information Processor electronic device series manufactured by RobCo Industries.

Gameplay
It is a very specialized piece of pre-War equipment that displays information in bright green on a black screen. It can record sound and video footage for later playback. If left alone on the main screen, a screen saver of falling atom bombs can be seen. The Pip-Boy 2000 will wish a "Happy New Year!" on January 1, a "Happy Valentine's Day!" on February 14th, a "Happy All Fool's Day!" on April 1, a "Happy Independence Day!" on July 4, a "Happy Halloween!" on October 31, a "Happy Thanksgiving!" on November 28th, and a "Merry Christmas!" on December 25.

The Pip-Boy 2000 displays information on a monochrome screen. It can record sound and video footage for later playback. Tracking is available, mapping out locations where the user travels. The Pip-Boy 2000 was worn on the user's wrist, with the capability to enter and edit text messages. These models were owned by the Vault Dweller, Chosen One, and a modified model stamped with B.E. was used by the Warrior.

Buttons
The Pip-Boy 2000 includes four buttons, each with its own function. The broken button was going to have a "clue" feature, as can be seen by the decayed letters.
 * Status: The Status will display any quests the budding adventurer in one has been attempting to perform. Completed quests, if any, will be crossed out, but still visible, to provide that "good feeling" when checking back the Status. Replaced with "Briefings" in Tactics which contains an audio file of a briefing and the same file as text.
 * Automaps: The Pip-Boy 2000 stores automaps of any location the wearer visits during their journeys. The Automaps button will display all of the automaps the Pip-Boy 2000 has in its memory. Replaced with simply "Maps" in Fallout Tactics which contains a full-color image of the area and information on the specific parts of the map.
 * Archives: Including a video recorder, the PIP-Boy 2000 saves events that might occur. Here they can be watched again, in full playback mode, including the Overseer Briefing and Vault 13 Water video. In Fallout Tactics the feature works exactly the same with some videos available such as tutorial videos and Boot Camp videos.
 * Clues: In the Pip-Boy which belonged to Vault Dweller, this button is broken and the letters are decayed. Its name was visible only in the Fallout demo, and the demo's files revealed that it was intended to keep track of various clues the player character receives, much like a journal.
 * Close: The Close button will power down the Pip-Boy 2000 and release one from its high-resolution monochromatic graphics.

Linguistic and medical
In Fallout 2, there are enhancements that are designed only to work with a Pip-Boy such as the one worn by the Chosen One. The game contains two such enhancement modules, Linguistic and Medical. Both of these are obtained in New Reno, with the medical enhancement being one of the most obscure items in the game. The linguistic increases speech by 10% permanently, and the medical enhancer increases doctor by 10% permanently.

"B.E." version
The Warrior in Fallout Tactics uses a toned-down version of the original Pip-Boy. It uses the same Green & Black configuration as the original, but with a higher resolution. The B.E. version also contains support for full-color map files and high-quality audio briefings. The B.E. version also contains a slot for the calendar-clock and an alarm, but the slots are empty.

Appearances
The Pip-Boy 2000 appears in Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics.