Z*NET NEWS PHOTOS FROM ATARI CeBIT PRESS KIT Photos are processed with VIDI-ST video digitizing systems by Z*NET. Re-use and republication of these pictures is permitted as long as Z*NET is credited. [PHOTO CAPTIONS FROM TRANSLATED PRESS KIT] [Items in brackets are added by Z*NET for clarity, ALL other text is VERBATIM from the kit as translated.] ST-Notebook for the Briefcase. The new ST-Notebook from Atari fits in any briefcase, and with a weight of only around 1 kg is highly portable. It offers all what you when working and travelling at the same time: 1 MB main memory, 20 MB hard disk, joypad instead of mouse and an LCD screen with a resolution of 640 x 400 pixels. [Photo shows the jet black computer, folded open showing a compact but complete keyboard, a little other detail.] Computer without mouse or keyboard Atari is showing for the first time at the CeBit fair 1991 a prototype computer where the data entry no longer takes place with a keyboard or mouse, but with a pen which is used to write directly onto the screen. The STPad thus offers computers beginners, too, a simple way of using modern technology. [Photo shows a black half-notebook sized unit which is 80% screen. A GEM desktop with the new icons is shown on the screen. Two RAMCARDS are show protruding to the right, and a pen on a wire is clipped to the top.] See the Other CeBIT PIC SET from Z*NET NEWS SERVICE... including a very clear view of the TT030 running UNIX, and the new CDAR505 CD-ROM drive. And read the "real" eyewitness reports from Germany in this week's Z*NET INTERNATIONAL ATARI ONLINE MAGAZINE! From Z*NET... visably better Atari News!