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- From: diamant@sde.hp.com (John Diamant)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.palmtops,comp.dcom.modems,comp.dcom.telecom.tech
- Subject: Re: Integrated modem/cell phone (was Re: Cell modem for 200LX?)
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- Date: 16 Jan 1996 20:09:24 GMT
- Organization: HP SESD, Fort Collins, CO
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- Scott Stratmoen (strat@bart.dsd.northrop.com) wrote:
-
- : There is a new product out which combines a cells phone with modem into
- : a PCMCIA card. The product also includes the capability to use the unit
- : as a voice phone. (For discussion, assume that the card has it's own
- : internal power source.)
-
- : I would be curious to see what people think of this concept. Can you
- : imaging talking to your notebook computer or palmtop? What about the
- : weight of a notebook? (A palmtop a PCMCIA card might be acceptable.)
-
- What product is this? Where can I get detailed information on it? Do
- you mean it has a microphone and speaker in the PCMCIA card itself or
- it relies on a microphone and speaker from a host computer?
-
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- John Diamant
- Software Engineering Systems Division
- Hewlett Packard Co. Internet: diamant@sde.hp.com
- Fort Collins, CO
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