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iPronto - November 05, 2002
Philips iPronto Web Tablet provides remote control of A/V systems as well as Internet Browsing. Uses wireless 802.11b for network connectivity and IrDA for remote control. |
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X-tend - April 09, 2002
The X-tend from DOT Design Technologies based on the National Semiconductor Geode processor sports a 10.4" XGA 1024x768 24bit color TFT display for home use. |
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Flair - February 22, 2002
The Flair is a sleek web tablet based on WinCE 3.0. It is built for mobile applications and supports wireless communications such as 802.11b. |
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TouchLite - January 24, 2002
The TouchLite handheld computer is all about options. With your choice of color and resolution for display, amount of memory and mass storage, and even inputs/outputs, T2 is determined to give you exactly the device you want. |
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AquaPAD - December 31, 2001
The AquaPAD is a web tablet created around the Windows CE 3.0 operating system. |
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EverPad - November 30, 2001
The EverPad is aimed at OEMs and vertical markets, giving industry workers the ability to work efficiently and stay connected while mobile. |
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TouchPC Voyager - November 28, 2001
The TouchPC Voyager from TouchStar works like a big PDA. If small screens and small buttons are a pain, but you need portable computing, the TouchPC may be just what you need. |
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SIMpad SL4 - November 12, 2001
The Siemens SIMPad SL4 defines the word flexibilty when it comes to network communications, offering a number of wired and wirless options. It uses a StrongARM CPU and comes with WinCE 3.0, IE browser, and Microsoft Pocket Office software. |
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Web PAD II - November 08, 2001
The Honeywell WebPAD II Internet Appliance is an easy-to-use, portable tool for wireless, high-speed connection to the Internet and centralized home control of applications. |
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WebTablet 380 - October 29, 2001
The WebTablet 380 from CorAccess is a Windows CE-based digital Web tablet that gives users wireless and wired network connectivity. |
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MX3-CE - October 18, 2001
Here is another option for mobile work managers to contemplate: the MX3-CE from LEX. The MX3-CE is a Windows CE 3.0-based rugged mobile computing device with an Ingress Protection rating of 66 |
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netpad - October 12, 2001
The netpad is a rugged Web tablet made for industrial or vertical market use. With the highest IP rating of any handheld, it can take what ever Mother Nature dishes out. |
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Orbit Web Tablet - September 17, 2001
Orbit is a wireless, portable Web tablet that is based on the National WebPAD reference design. It has built-in 802.11b wireless capabilities. It's software features include WinCE 3.0 OS, IE 4.0, and support for Macromedia Flash and Insignia Java Virtual Machine. |
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ScreenPad Top WP50 or T-Sinus Pad - August 13, 2001
Siemens' slightly downscaled version of its SIMPad SL4 is being offered as part of an ISDN/ISP bundle by Deutsche Telecom and Swisscom under the names T-Sinus Pad and ScreenPad Top WP50 respectively. This version offers less memory and a shorter battery life, although it does support DECT and HomeRF wireless communications. |
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Acknowledger CE - August 06, 2001
The Acknowledger CE combines the technologies of Web tablets, Internet terminals, and handheld computers, integrating them into one utilitarian device. This mobile unit's wireless data communication platform supports connectivity with CDPD, GSM, IDEN, CDMA cellular networks, and unspecified satellite networks. |
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PenCentra 200 - August 01, 2001
The PenCentra 200 is a Windows CE based tablet that offers mobile computing for workers and features numerous ports and interfaces for a broad range of peripherals. |
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EPlate HPW-630ET ETR - July 18, 2001
The Eplate 630 is ruggedized and comes with a transflective DSTN color LCD. It comes with a SH-4 processor and runs Windows CE 2.11 OS. Its a perfect fit for harsh environments or outdoor use. |
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ViewPad 100 - June 28, 2001
The ViewPad 100 from ViewSonic is a web tablet business professionals can use to wirelessly access the Internet, email, or server-based applications while away from the office. Users can also play MP3 and WMA files, or read Ebooks on the tablet's 10-inch full color display. |
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WebDT 380 - June 27, 2001
The WebDT 380 wireless digital tablet from DT Research uses National Semiconductor's Geode WebPAD reference design to bring portable, wireless computing. The device can be used to access both the Internet/Intranet and server-based applications. It supports both wireless LAN and WAN. |
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Clio C-1050 - June 15, 2001
The Clio C-1050 is unique with its swingtop design. Its pivoting arm lets users adjust the display to either use its keypad or use it like a tablet with a stylus. Perfect for the working profession on the go who needs something smaller and less functional than a notebook. It is also ruggedized and can be use in industrial environments. |
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ProGear - May 18, 2001
Progear is based on the Transmeta Crusoe processor and uses the Mobile Linux 2.4 OS. It uses the Netscape browser and plug-ins for web surfing. The user interface includes a large touchscreen, microphone, and speakers. |
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