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- From: david@llustig.palo-alto.ca.us (David Schachter)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.pen
- Subject: EO Press Conference yesterday (4-Nov-92)
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- Date: 5 Nov 92 10:06:41 GMT
- Organization: Greenwire Consulting, Palo Alto, CA, USA
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- Oh wow. Oh wow, oh wow, oh wow. It's not like I didn't understand before,
- but oh, oh wow.... I've seen the future and it is real sweet.
-
- For years I wanted a way to manage all my information, so that everything is
- connected, automatically, to everything else, and I can "pull" on one chunk
- o' data to see everything else attached to it. The new EO machine is as
- close as current technology can get to that dream.
-
- The smaller of the two EO machines seems to run PenPoint about as fast as
- my 486/33 (even though EO only compares it to a 386SXL-20.) The bigger
- machine is 50% faster. The software handles phones, faxes, "Daytimer-like"
- functions, all with a unified (PenPoint-wide, not application-proprietary)
- address book. It can poll for email and faxes automatically at fixed times.
- It uploads and downloads via serial port from a PC, converting files from
- x86 application data formats to Hobbit/PenPoint application formats (e.g.
- Lotus/1-2-3 to Numero) almost transparently. It has an optional cellphone
- and the file transfer software works over that, so you can sit in an airport
- lounge (my favorite place to relax and I'm sure one of yours), call up some
- big machine, and grab stuff, or backup stuff.
-
- When I call someone, I can see every transaction I've had with that person.
- When I send a fax, ditto. When I send an email, ditto (with optional voice
- annotations, naturally.) On the communications side of things, this machine
- has got it cold. It is kind of hard to explain on an emotion-free medium
- such as this, but you know the feeling you have when you use a properly-
- designed appliance? Like, when you sit in the seat of a well-designed car,
- and all the controls are exactly where they should be? And everything does
- exactly what they should? And as you continue to use it, you find more and
- more things to delight you because they are done *EXACTLY RIGHT*? And the
- joy of the product is that it works exactly as it should, precisely as it
- should, without hesitation, without error? That's what I saw today.
-
- I want one. Oh gosh, I want one. I've been a good boy all year. Won't
- someone pony up the $3000 for the top-of-the-line, fully-decked out, 8 MB
- RAM/64 MB disk/cellular-phone-equipped/V.32bis-modem/ATT Easylink/backlit/
- 4.4 lb EO? I promise I'll be a good boy next year too!
-
- By the way, in case I didn't mention it: WOW!
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- The low end machine isn't too bad either. It only has one type-2 PCMCIA slot
- instead of two, and it only takes a 20 MB (HP Kittyhawk) disk drive instead
- of a 64 MB (1.8 inch) drive. And its screen isn't backlit. And its CPU runs
- at 20 MHz (13 MIPS), not 30 (20 MIPS). But it weighs only about two pounds
- and runs for seven hours on batteries (with the optional cellphone: 30 hours
- on standby, listening for incoming calls.) And like the bigger machine, it
- has a serial port, a parallel port, a PS/2 keyboard port for bulk text entry,
- a built-in V.32bis/V42/V42.bis/fax modem, eight MB of software in ROM (Pen-
- Point + the EO applications I was raving about), and four or eight MB of RAM,
- expandable to twelve in a separate JEDEC slot (not the PCMCIA slot). And it
- powers up in two seconds-- no rebooting. Just hit the button and ZAP, you're
- there.
-
- Ok, Santa, if you are on an austerity plan, I'll take just the EO 440, instead
- of the EO 880. Cheapskate.
-
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- Since Paul is out of town for a while, I get to remind y'all in the San
- Francisco Bay Area [USA]: next Thursday (12-Nov-92), the monthly WPDO meeting
- will feature EO and ATT talking about the new EO machines I saw today and
- the Hobbit microprocessor. I'll send out the official meeting notice again,
- in reminder form, early next week.
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- In summary, remember how dull things have been for a couple of years? Well,
- the future just arrived and things should get real interesting again. Now,
- how can I convince Senator Gore to connect an EO machine into the NREN....
-
- :-)
-
- P.S. Oh, wow.
-
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