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To: StanX Long who wrote (55375)11/13/2001 1:49:08 AM
From: StanX Long  Respond to of 70976
 
NEC enters PDA market
November 12, 2001: 11:45 a.m. ET

First handheld computer from Japan firm marketed to businesses.
By Staff Writer Richard Richtmyer
Handheld sales drop - Nov. 05, 2001

money.cnn.com

LAS VEGAS (CNN/Money) - Adding its name to a fast-growing list of competitors, NEC introduced on Monday its first handheld computer, which it plans to market specifically to businesses.

The Japanese company introduced the new device, called the MobilePro P300, at the Comdex technology conference taking place here this week. It's powered by a 206 megahertz Intel StrongARM microprocessor and uses Microsoft's newest Pocket PC operating system software.