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- From: mvolo@ecsvax.uncecs.edu (Michael R. Volow)
- Subject: Re: Cheap light terminal for HP95LX?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov8.050752.17958@ecsvax.uncecs.edu>
- Organization: UNC Educational Computing Service
- References: <JEW.92Nov4093927@rt.rt.sunquest.com> <LAUB.92Nov7205900@laub.Software.Mitel.COM>
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- Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1992 05:07:52 GMT
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- laub@Software.Mitel.COM (Boniface Lau) writes:
-
- >>>>>> On 4 Nov 92 16:39:27 GMT, jew@rt.sunquest.com (/87336) said:
- >jew> Once upon a time, I owned a Kaypro laptop. It had a keyboard you
- >jew> could put in your lap with the system connected via a cord. I would
- >jew> like to find another laptop like that. I don't care about speed, I'm
- >jew> looking for a nice light remote terminal. The keyboard and display
- >jew> are the important things. A builtin modem would be icing...
-
- >You should try out the Sharp PC-3000 or PC-3100. They weight 1 lb,
- >good display though not backlid, excellent keyboard of its size. When
- >I attended the OOPSLA'92 conference 2 weeks ago, I placed the PC-3100
- >on my lap and just touch typed to take notes. It worked great!
-
- >---
- >Boniface Lau (613) 592-2122 ext. 3042 Boniface_Lau@Mitel.COM
- >Mitel Corp., 350 Legget Drive, Kanata, Ontario, Canada K2K 1X3
-
- >Vision without abstraction is blind;
- > Abstraction without vision is empty. -- Arnheim
- Could you describe the Sharp PC-3000 or PC-3100. I'm not familiar
- with them. Are they current machines? Roughly, what are their
- dimensions and other specs.
-
- --
- Michael Volow, Psychiatry, Durham VA Med Center, Durham NC 27712
- 919 286 0411 Ext 6933 mvolo@uncecs.edu
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