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Technology Stocks : VALENCE TECHNOLOGY (VLNC)

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To: Robert Einstein who wrote (3371)7/14/1998 3:45:00 PM
From: Emmo  Read Replies (1) of 27311
 
Hummmmmmm,,I wonder what battery will fit in a unit so thin????

INFOWORLD 07/06/98 P. 12

"Toshiba last week made its entry into the emerging class of super-thin
portables with three machines that are headed for the United States in
the next six months.

The units include the Protege 6000, which measures 0.9-inch high, and a
B5-size unit that boasts a height of 0.8-inch -- the world's thinnest
machine of its kind, Toshiba officials said.

All of the machines will sell first in Japan. A U.S. version of the
Protege 6000 will ship later this year, and the Protege 3000 series will
likely sell in the United States starting early in 1999.

The 4-pound Protege 6000 is powered by Intel's 266-MHz Pentium
processor with MMX technology and is available with as much as 96MB of
EDO memory...

It will be available in Japan for an estimated street price of $3,057,
officials said."

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