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To: jach who wrote (21618)9/18/1998 1:24:00 PM
From: FUZFO  Respond to of 45548
 
Sharp, JVC ready handhelds
By Stephanie Miles
Staff, CNET News.com
September 17, 1998, 4:40 p.m. PT
Sharp and JVC will both introduce inexpensive,
scaled-down handheld assistants this fall, in what is
turning out to be a crowded field.
Basic devices that offer scaled-down email,
calendar, and an address book are becoming
popular as established brands like Palm
Computing's PalmPilot and devices based on
Microsoft Windows CE operating system
approach desktop PC functionality in a handheld
package.
The new devices, designed primarily for email, will
compete this fall with similar products such as the
diVinci from Royal and the Rex Pro from Franklin.
Both the Sharp Tel-Mail TM-20 and the JVC
HC-E100 are based on PocketScience
PocketMail wireless service, which is designed to
simplify the sometimes unwieldy process of
connecting handheld devices to the Internet.
The PocketMail service, which costs $9.95 per
month, essentially bypasses modem and dial-up
connectivity issues by allowing users to send and
receive emails and faxes by holding the device
against a telephone handset.
JVC's handheld, the HC-E100, is offering 128KB
of memory to store addresses and will be
introduced in November for an estimated retail
price of $129.95.
The Sharp Tel-Mail TM-20 also includes contact
management applications, as well as PC link
software to synchronize handheld and desktop
data, and a calendar function. The Tel-Mail TM-20
will be available in December for $150.