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Prototype & Design

Someday soon you’ll wake up and the world will seem different.
A bit more accessible . . . less unpredictable. You’ll feel connected.


Qubit represents a monumental shift in the way consumers will share in the information explosion on the Internet. What was once extremely complex becomes very simple. What was once error-plagued becomes solidly reliable. What was once anchored to a table or desktop becomes completely portable.The first information appliance truly worthy of the name.

Qubit delivers the full, rich experience of Internet exploration and electronic communication with none of the technical or convenience barriers associated with personal computers. With Qubit any type of embedded portal or browser like America Online and @Home can be accessed, including Java-based applets, along with basic applications such as e-mail and address/phone books. The Qubit has no moving parts, full multimedia capacity, and a touch-controlled, high-resolution color tablet.

Installation is remarkably simple. Just plug Qubit’s cradle into an outlet and a phone or cable jack. Everything else is handled automatically through interaction with a remote service provider/content aggregator. Qubit is already configured to handle all types of Internet connections, including 56K, DSL, and cable modems.

Roughly the size and shape of a magazine, Qubit represents the last word in physical freedom for Internet users at home. Its wireless capability lets people go online anywhere in the house and operate in complete comfort. For applications that require typing, a wireless keyboard with a remote infrared link is provided.

Qubit has been designed with all the reliability and durability expected of any household appliance. It’s as dependable and convenient as a cordless phone and receives any required software maintenance automatically and remotely. A household simply hooks it up, turns it on, and takes it for granted. Qubit is always on, always ready.


Qubit "The Opportunity"

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Created : March 20, 1999
Last updated : April 5, 1999