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To: milo_morai who wrote (147640)11/13/2001 1:48:06 AM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
<font color=blue>TBred Pictures hardocp.com

Impossible, everyone knows AMD will never get to .13u much less have a chip to take a picture of...
That pic must be fake...

Jim



To: milo_morai who wrote (147640)11/13/2001 2:04:44 AM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Ban Ban Milo The Moron - Tbred pictures ? Are you as dumb as the other AMDroids who sucked up that picture?

Cool - Blank silicon - no inscription - and you're having a wet dream.

How BAN BAN SWEET !!! "



To: milo_morai who wrote (147640)11/13/2001 2:09:58 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Ban Ban MindBlo- Isn't this Sweet !!!

"The MobilePro P300, which includes Intel's 206MHz StrongARM processor, 32MB of built-in memory and a 32MB secure digital memory card, will sell for $599."
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dailynews.yahoo.com

Monday November 12 11:00 AM EST
NEC ready to roll with Pocket PC device
By Ian Fried CNET News.com

LAS VEGAS--NEC on Monday plans to announce its first handheld using Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 operating system. The device is aimed at the corporate market and includes both secure digital and compact flash-memory slots.






The MobilePro P300, which includes Intel's 206MHz StrongARM processor, 32MB of built-in memory and a 32MB secure digital memory card, will sell for $599.

NEC's launch comes a little more than a month after Microsoft launched the new version of the Pocket PC operating system.

Hewlett-Packard, Compaq Computer and Toshiba have already announced new devices that use the OS. NEC had said it was creating a Pocket PC device for the U.S. market but had not announced details.

Included on the 32MB storage card that comes with the MobilePro are several programs, including software for viewing PowerPoint presentations as well as Voice Messenger Force, from Ruksun Software, a program that allows instant messaging using spoken words.