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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 15:45:00 CST
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- From: Jim Milles <MILLESJG@SLUVCA.SLU.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Laptop/Datadisplay Combo
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- Date: 22 Jan 1993 12:37:45 U
- From: Mike Hansen <Mike_Hansen.IS@it.berklee.edu>
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- On Thu, 21 Jan 1993 16:04 CST, PHOFFMAN@crcvms.unl.edu said:
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- >My institution is looking for a combination data display and laptop
- >unit
- >we can purchase. We had poor luck with a unit called the Rever Crusier,
- >but haven't given up hope in finding a decent machine from a reputable
- >company. The unit need not have a color display -- just be portable,
- >dependable, and reasonably priced.
- >If you have knowledge (and hopefully personal experience with) a
- >machine
- >like this, I'd appreciate a prompt reply at the address displayed
- >below.
- >If a conversation on this topic occurred recently, I'd welcome hearing
- >the results (in a nutshell, of course).
- >With thanks,
- >Paul
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- Reply to: RE>Laptop/Datadisplay Combo
- What do you want to use it for?
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- For our purposes, the new Apple PowerBook Duos with external displays
- will do great. Hooking them up to a projection monitor or LCD tablet
- seems like a very good presentation system. Should be very light and
- reliable. (Was playing with a 230 yesterday.)
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