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FlipScreen - June 01, 2003
More than just a internet terminal, the icebox FlipScreen is a multimedia center. It has a high resolution flat panel for web surfing, television viewing and playing DVDs or CDs.
 
 
Winterm 3230LE - December 17, 2001
The Winterm 3230LE terminal has a built-in Internet Explorer 4.0 browser, so users can use it alone or with Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0, Terminal Server Edition, and Citrix MetaFrame.
 
 
Netvista N2200 - November 07, 2001
The NetVista N2200 thin client can handle server-based, multi-user Windows applications and complete, integrated business applications using Internet, multimedia, and Java.
 
 
@MAX - July 25, 2001
Com One's @MAX Internet terminal provides all the functions needed for Internet access, email, hands-free telephone, fax, and answering machine use. The @MAX also incorporates a smartcard reader for secure online transactions. Designed in a notebook style, the @MAX is targeted for both consumers and professionals.
 
 
WebDT 500 - July 17, 2001
The WebDT 500 digital Internet terminal from DT Research functions both as an Internet/intranet access device and a thin client system for client/server computing. It combines National Semiconductor's Geode processor and Microsoft's Windows CE operating system together with Citrix ICA and Microsoft RDP client/server protocols.
 
 
eVilla Network Entertainment Center - June 20, 2001
The Sony eVilla is an Internet entertainment center that can be used for browsing the web, email, listening to Internet radio and MP3s, watching news clips and movie trailers, and sharing photos. While the device has no hard drive, digital content -- photos, music and videos -- can be downloaded and stored on Sony's Memory Stick. The eVilla comes bundled with Earthlink's Internet service, which charges a monthly fee.
 
 
New Internet Computer (NIC) - June 07, 2001
The NIC is an inexpensive, easy way to access the Internet without having to commit to any ISP agreements for service. NIC offers a free ISP service, or users can use their existing ISP.
 
 
iPAQ IA-1 Home Internet Appliance - June 05, 2001
The Compaq iPAQ Home Internet Appliance IA-1 is an inexpensive device for browsing, email, and online shopping. It comes loaded with MSN Companion software including Windows CE and Internet Explorer. The IA-1 offers web-based email via an MSN Hotmail account created automatically at setup.
 
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