Compaq Computer Corporation announces a fully featured notebook PC offering interactive use of a keyboard and pen; Compaq’s first notebook to support a pen interface.
Category: Hardware
IBM PC Company Introduces ThinkPad 750 Series Including Pen-Based 750P
IBM Personal Computer Company unveils the ThinkPad 750 series, including the 750P, which comes with DOS 6.1, PenDOS, Microsoft Windows3.1, and Windows for Pen Computing 1.0.
Apple Newton Messagepad Hits Stores Nationwide
Apple announces that MessagePads expected in stores by Labor Day.
Kurta Introduces New High-Performance Video Tablet for Pen-Based Systems
Kurta Corp. introduces the new VTS-5 Video Tablet System, a high-performance pen input peripheral designed to provide creative, user-oriented solutions for pen-based computer applications.
Newton MessagePad Hits the Ground Running
The Apple Newton MessagePad, introduced Aug. 2, 1993, has generated exceptional customer demand and industry accolades in its first fifteen days of availability.
GO Corp. and EO Inc. to Join Forces and Become AT&T’s Personal Communicator Company
Represents a major step toward creating a new standard for this emerging market.
Sharp Debuts its First Personal Digital Assistant with Newton Intelligence
Sharp Electronics Corporation unveils the PI-7000 Expert Pad, the first licensed Personal Digital Assistant based on Apple Computer’s Newton Intelligence.
Large Corporations Line Up Behind Newton
Coca-Cola, Monsanto, American Express, ProMED and others are implementing plans to incorporate Newton technologies into their information systems strategies.
Dataquest Explains Newton and the PDA Revolution
The personal digital assistant (PDA) revolution will get a boost with the unveiling of Apple’s Newton product on Monday, August 2.
First Newton–the MessagePad–Hits the Market
Apple Computer Inc. announces that the first product based on its innovative Newton technology, the Newton MessagePad, will ship on Aug. 2, 1993.