Hardware, software and communications partners commit to Hobbit Personal Communicator Platform.
Category: Hardware
NEC Introduces the UltraLite Autograph; an i486 SL Pen Tablet Computer for the Mobile Worker
NEC Technologies Inc. redefines the standard for pen computing platforms with its introduction of the feature-rich UltraLite Autograph pen tablet.
PCMCIA Gallery at COMDEX Highlights Acceptance of PC Card Technology
More than 60 firms are scheduled to participate in the PCMCIA Gallery with products displayed to include the latest in memory cards, I/O cards, drivers, connectors, software, platforms, and more.
EO Unveils World’s First Personal Communicators
EO Inc. announces the EO Personal Communicator 440 and EO Personal Communicator 880, devices that put fax, electronic mail, cellular phone and personal computing capabilities into the hands of mobile executives.
Toshiba Announces the Dynapad T100X Pen Computer
The Computer Systems Division of Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. announces the company’s first computer that combines the power and capability of a notebook computer with the ease of use of today’s intuitive pen operating systems.
Apple Japan to Ship CIC’s MacHandwriter II
Communication Intelligence Corp. announces that Apple Japan Inc. will begin selling the MacHandwriter II, in December 1992, through its authorized dealers.
AT&T Introduces ”Hobbit” Processors; Makes ”Personal Communicators” Possible
Personal Communicators are small, mobile devices that accept pen input, and are used primarily for communications.
New NCR 3130 Notepad Computer Offers Backlit Screen, Larger and Faster Storage
NCR Corp. reinforces its leadership position in mobile, pen-based computing with the introduction of the NCR 3130 NotePad, a feature rich, highly versatile notepad computer.
Samsung Electronics America Announces Shipment of the PenMaster Notepad Computer
Samsung Electronics America, Information Systems Division, announces that it has begun shipping its Pen-Master notepad computer based on Intel’s powerful 80386SL microprocessor.
Kurta and SuperScript Join Forces to Manufacture Next Generation Pen Systems
SuperScript Inc. and Kurta Corp. announces a business partnership which authorizes Kurta to manufacture SuperScript’s next generation desktop pen-based system.