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To: Jules B. Garfunkel who wrote (67063)10/19/1998 3:40:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Jules & Intel Investors - HP Unveils Intel StrongARM Jornada Windows CE device.

This looks pretty interesting for portable applications - but not cheap at $999.

Paul

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news.com

HP unveils Jornada handheld
By Michael Kanellos
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
October 19, 1998, 12:00 p.m. PT

Hewlett-Packard today formally unveiled the
Jornada 820, a wide-screen handheld
computer powered by the Windows CE
operating system that seems destined to fill
the gap in HP's product line created by the
demise of the OmniBook 800.

At $999, the Jornada
is one of the first of a
series of relatively
large Windows CE
devices that are
expected to compete
with notebooks, and
especially
mini-notebooks,
according to various
analysts.

Although the Jornada and other so-called
Jupiter devices use the stripped-down
"pocket" versions of Microsoft applications,
the devices are better designed for
portability. Batteries can last up to 15 hours
in the Jornada, according to HP, far longer
than the average battery life for Windows
notebooks.

The machine also weighs only 2.5 pounds,
less than standard notebooks, and comes
with a respectable 8.2-inch screen. And,
unlike standard Windows notebooks, there is
no lengthy boot-up delay.

Jornada at a glance
Price: $999

Dimensions: 9.7" x 7.0" x 1.3"

Weight: 2.5 lbs.

Screen: 8.2"

Comes with: 56-kbps modem, 190-MHz StrongARM
processor, Microsoft pocket apps.

Battery life: 15 hours

Sources: HP

"Handheld" in many ways is something of a
misnomer for Jupiter-class machines. HP's
Jornada, for example, measures 9.7 inches
by 7 inches, or approximately two inches
wider and three deeper than the company's
current handheld machine. In size, the
Jornada is actually closer to the OmniBook
800, a mininotebook that HP discontinued
earlier this year.

The Jornada 820 comes with a 190-MHz
StrongArm processor
from Intel, 16MB of
memory, another
16MB of memory that
serves in place of a
hard drive, an
8.2-inch color screen,
and a 56-kbps
modem. Data input
can be made through the touch screen or a
"touch-typeable" keyboard. A 520e model
comes without the modem.

In addition, the machine comes pre-loaded
with pocket versions of Microsoft Word,
Excel, PowerPoint, and voice recorder.

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To: Jules B. Garfunkel who wrote (67063)10/19/1998 11:54:00 PM
From: nihil  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Jules,

Inpenetrable concrete skull between TK's brain and the truth.