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To: DOC who wrote (9890)11/16/1998 11:16:00 AM
From: P.E. Allen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25711
 
To: Cavalry (1607 )
From: songw Friday, Nov 13 1998 5:11PM ET
Reply # of 1637

XYBR will go large next week- TELT will follow

Traders will remember that XYBR is not the lone wearable computer maker. Teltronics TELT makes a wearable called the
Mentis described on their web site

teltronics.com teltronics.com

"The Mentis system is created and manufactured by Interactive Solutions, a
subsidiary of Teltronics, Inc. Belonging to the new generation of wearable
computers, the Mentis system takes "wearable" to new dimensions. Multimedia
dimensions.
With the Mentis solution, users gain the portability of a laptop, the ruggedness of
a wearable computer, and the full multimedia capabilities of a desktop system. It is a
truly universal computing platform. And, it's ideal for any environment, any occasion
where users need real-time, interactive information, in the field or on the fly.
The Mentis processing unit is little more than an inch thick and measures 7½ by
5½ inches. This compact system houses a Pentium®-based, fully
multimedia-equipped, single-board computer."

TELT has a deal with GM to supply them with the Mentis.

"Teltronics, Inc. Announces That General Motors is Testing
the Mentis System at Cadillac Dealerships
Sarasota, Florida -- April 22, 1998... Teltronics, Inc. (TELT - NASDAQ) announced today that
three Cadillac dealerships are field testing its MENTIS computerized learning system in their
service facilities. The dealerships now conducting comprehensive evaluations of the new system
are in Troy, Michigan, Washington, DC, and Sarasota, Florida. Two Mentis systems will be used
for six months at each Cadillac dealership."
teltronics.com

The last time XYBR ran up-TELT followed hitting a high in the 8s.

TELT trading 2s -look for this to go next week.