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GRiD Introduces PC-Compatible Computer that Recognizes Printed Handwriting

by John Jerney | Sep 28, 1989 | Timeline 1989

The Original Press Release GRiD Introduces PC-Compatible Computer that Recognizes Printed Handwriting September 28, 1989 — GRiD Systems Corp. Thursday introduced GRiDPad, a computer so light it can be held in one hand and used while standing or walking. GRiDPad...

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