
Pen Computing Magazine – September 1999
Pen Computing Magazine arrived on the scene in August, 1994 and continued producing well-designed, information-packed issues for several years.
Edited by the highly-energetic and personable Conrad H. Blickenstorfer, the magazine entertainingly covered both vertical and consumer markets during the heyday of the pen computing movement.
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Artifact Details
Pen Computing Magazine
United States
English
September 1999
USA $4.95, Canada $6.95
Perfect bound glossy color magazine (with mailing label on cover).
In this issue:
- Editorial
- Pen News
- Cool New Stuff
- In Box
- Focus: Pen Computing in Government
- Book Review
- Mobile Strategies
- Wireless Beat
- The Outlook
- Pen Lab: Fujitsu Stylistic LT
- Pen Lab: Mitsubishi AMiTY XP
- Linux Goes Mobile
- Update: Fujitsu LifeBook B142
- Reviews
- Wearable Ware
- Pen Lab: Harris AD2000
- Windows CEntral
- Jupiter Class HPCs
- Pen Lab: Hitachi HPW-600 ePlate
- Palm Page
- Psion Psection
- Magic Mirror
- The Difference Engine
8" x 11" (96 pages)
Pen Computing September 1999
1999
Acquired by subscription
2020-07-03
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