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Evan Ruff

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May 22, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/22/98
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Anybody Know it?

Evan

MJG

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May 22, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/22/98
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Evan Ruff wrote in message
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MJG

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May 22, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/22/98
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Cassiopeia Palm PC E-10 *****Product Available May27th******

Cassiopeia E-10 is the first release of a totally new device
powered by the Microsoft Windows CE 2.0 operating system
called the Palm PC. This new device employs a highly popular
user interface and supports a number of other PC companion
features such as PC data compatibility, network connectivity
and more. Since the Cassiopeia E-10 is small enough to fit
into a shirt pocket, it enables the user to have instant
access to information anywhere.
The Cassiopeia E-10 features a big, easy-to-read 240 x 320-
dot LCD screen in a compact configuration. The screen's
backlight provides easy viewing of data, even in the dark.
Data input and other operations are performed either by
using a stylus on the touch screen or pressing the hardware
buttons on the Cassiopeia E-10. A dial for Scrolling, ENTER
and ESC buttons are on the side, making it possible to
operate the Cassiopeia E-10 with one hand. In addition,
there are application buttons located on the front of the
unit that make it possible to instantly launch frequently
used applications.
The CPU is a new NEC-VR4111-MIPS-RISC microprocessor, which
was developed for portable computers. Other features include
a CompactFlash-card slot, serial port, and IrDA port, in
addition to a built-in microphone and speaker for voice
recording and playback. The Cassiopeia E-10 comes with a
cradle for automatic data synchronization with a desktop PC,
so that both data files are up-to-date.
Cassiopeia E-10 is powered by Windows CE 2.0, the same
operating system on H/PC models. Windows CE 2.0 provides a
high level of connectivity with desktop PCs, along with
powerful personal information management functions. The
Windows CE 2.0 operating system is compact and easy to use.
The Cassiopeia E-10 comes with Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks
personal information management functions built-in. The data
of these functions can be synchronized with Microsoft
Outlook using ActiveSync. Other functions include: Note
Taker and Voice Recorder, e-mail send and receive
capabilities, an Inbox that can be synchronized with your
desktop PC, and Mobile Channels that import Web data via a
personal computer or modem using push technology adopted
from Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 Data can be viewed when
required.
Specifications:
* Memory: RAM: 4MB
* ROM: 8MB
* Display: 240 x 320 dots, 4-Grayscale FSTN liquid crystal,
with EL backlight
* CPU: NEC VR4111
* Interfaces: Serial port, IrDA port, CompactFlash card
slot, Earphone jack
* Batteries: Main batteries: two AAA-size alkaline
batteries
* Main battery life: Approx. 40 hours (continuous display)
Approx. 25 hours (repeating 1 min. data input and 10 min.
display)
* Back-up Battery: one CR2016

Evan Ruff

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May 22, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/22/98
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Has anyone come in contact with one. Buycomp.com told me it wouldn't be
until July 2nd!?!?

Evan

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jps

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May 26, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/26/98
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Where did you get the info. that it will be available on May 27th? And where
will it be available?


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