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Notebook computer offers Pentium III

Jan 1, 2001 12:00 PM, MOBILE RADIO TECHNOLOGY STAFF

The Gobook from Itronix is a notebook PC designed for rugged indoor and outdoor use in field-based mobile workforces. The computer offers an Intel Pentium III or Celeron CPU that delivers 600MHz of processing power, 256MB SDRAM, a 2.5" 6, 10, or 20GB hard drive, and 12.1" SVGA TFT color display with three-button touch-pad navigation. It uses common radio module architecture field-upgradable wireless capability that allows users to change net-works in the field. WWW.ITRONIX.COM



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