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Mobile computing Using a computing device while in transit. Mobile computing implies wireless transmission, but wireless transmission does not necessarily imply mobile computing. Fixed wireless applications use satellites, radio systems and lasers to transmit between permanent objects such as buildings  tools to make your business trip a pleasure

Size does matter, especially in the world of mobile computing. Professionals on the run want the most power and flexibility in the smallest size possible. In the past two years, two completely new categories of computer have cropped up: the handheld PC An editor has expressed concern that this article or section is .
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 (HPC (Handheld PC) A palmtop computer that weighs less than one pound and runs specialized versions of popular applications. Microsoft coined the term for its Windows CE operating system, which is an abbreviated version of Windows. See Pocket PC. ) and the palm PC (PPC See Pocket PC, PowerPC and pay-per-click.

PPC - PowerPC
), both with Windows CE--a sort of Windows lite for the discriminating user. Subnotebooks and personal digital assistants (PDAs) have also grabbed a share of the market, further muddling the array of choices for the professional on the go. Here are some of the latest:

SONY VAIO (Video Audio Integrated Operation) Sony's trade name for its desktop and laptop PCs. In mid-1998, Sony introduced its 505G series of subnotebooks that were the first in ultra-thin Pentium portables.  505 SUPERSLIM NOTEBOOK

This a laptop for the minimalist in you. At 3 lb. and 1 in. thick, it will fit in your briefcase without creating a bulge. The VAIO 505 comes in two different configurations: PCG PCG

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 505G ($1,999) comes with a 200 MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc.  Pentium processor, 32 MB of RAM (expandable to 64 MB), a 2.1 gigabyte hard drive, a software upgradable K56flex data/fax modem, a 10.4-in. active matrix display (hardware) active matrix display - A type of liquid crystal display where each display element (each pixel) includes an active component such as a transistor to maintain its state between scans.

Contrast passive matrix display.
 and an external 3.5-in. floppy. For $700 more, you can get the 505GX ($2,699) with its 266 MHz processor.

Both models are awash with ports for your peripherals, including infrared and universal serial ports and a port replicator A device used to quickly connect multiple peripherals to a laptop using only one connector. The desktop devices are permanently plugged into the port replicator, which connects to the laptop via the USB port, PC Card slot or proprietary expansion port.  that expands the device to include keyboard, mouse, monitor, serial and parallel ports. Laptop veterans will appreciate the nearly full-size keyboard, and the stylish magnesium case will appease the artist in most of you. The VAIO 505 series lets you travel light without compromising on power or programs.

For more information, contact Sony at 888-371-VAIO or www. sony.com/pc.

LG PHENOM HPC ULTRA

The Phenom is larger than most HPCs and was designed that way on purpose. As the second generation of these devices was being developed, LG decided to offer comfort at the expense of compactness. At nearly 10 in. long, the device pushes the description "handheld" to the limit. Unlike many of its competitors, the Phenom's keyboard is large enough to do a reasonable amount of typing. However, the unit is still small enough to be discreet. Face it though, this isn't a full-power laptop. It's for those of you who need connectivity, but not a duplicate workstation, on the road.

The Phenom sports a 100 MHz CPU CPU
 in full central processing unit

Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit.
 with a built-in 33.6 Kbps modem, 16 MB RAM, a compact flash slot (for additional memory), type II PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, San Jose, CA, www.pcmcia.org) An international standards body and trade association that was founded in 1989 to establish a standard for connecting peripherals to portable computers. PCMCIA created the PC Card. See PC Card.  slot and an over-8in. 256 color 640 by 240 resolution display. The unit also has a VGA-out port that allows it to run PowerPoint 97 (the port only works with PowerPoint) presentations through an external monitor. Windows CE 2.0 is standard and the software bundle includes pocket versions of Word, Excel Internet Explorer and Outlook as well as a PowerPoint viewer.

The portable lithium-ion battery pack reportedly lasts up to eight hours, more than long enough for a cross-country flight.

And if the LG Phenom doesn't fit your fancy, there are several other models with either gray scale or color monitors to choose from in the HPC category, including devices from Philips, Sharp, Hitachi, NEC (NEC Corporation, Tokyo, www.nec.com, www.necus.com) An electronics conglomerate known in the U.S. for its monitors. In Japan, it had the lion's share of the PC market until the late 1990s (see PC 98).

NEC was founded in Tokyo in 1899 as Nippon Electric Company, Ltd.
, Hewlett Packard and Casio. Retail price: $899 (Phenom) For more information, contact: 800243-0000 or www.lgphenom.com.

PALM-SIZE PCs Casio E-10 Everex Freestyle Philips Nino

In response to the wild success of the 3Com Palm Pilot, HPC makers seized the opportunity to port the Windows CE operating system to a similar form factor. Meant to be used with one hand, the array of PPCs are as similar to one another as the first generation of Windows CE HPCs. Windows CE 2.0, a 240 by 320 gray scale display, 48 MB RAM, customizable program-launch buttons, compact flash slot, and serial and IrDA ports are common to all of the devices. They all perform typical PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) A handheld computer for managing contacts, appointments and tasks. It typically includes a name and address database, calendar, to-do list and note taker, which are the functions in a personal information manager (see PIM).  functions, such as scheduling, contacts and synchronization with your PC.

To differentiate themselves from the Palm Pilot while still borrowing heavily from its design, the devices feature a built-in voice recorder and a larger viewable screen area. All of the devices have optional modem adapters in the docking cradle or, in the case of the Nino, a clip-on modem. It remains to be seen if these devices can wrestle market share from the venerable Pilot. Right now, it doesn't seem likely. The Everex Freestyle comes in three versions ranging from $299,95 to $499.95. The Philips Nino has two models, priced at $399.95 and $499.95. The Cassiopeia E-10 is Casio's only model; it retails for $399.95.

For more information about the Everex, contact 888-PalmPC-4 or www.freestyle.everex.com; about the Philips, 888-367-8356 or www. nino.philips.com; about the Casio, 888-204-7765 or www.Casiohpc.com.

THE CROSSPAD

If you don't really need an HPC or PPC, but would like to transfer your random notes or contacts to your PC without retyping, the CrossPad might be the answer. It's smaller and lighter than a laptop--but just barely. The CrossPad's appeal lies in the fact that it performs a single function exceptionally. It's a digital note taker tak·er  
n.
One that takes or takes up something, such as a wager or purchase: There were no takers on the bets.


taker
Noun
, something PDAs and PPCs haven't managed very well. The CrossPad allows the discreet executive to be at the cutting edge of digital technology without broadcasting it to the world.

Using a digital pen and handwriting-recognition technology, the CrossPad lets users take notes on a standard 8.5-by-11-in. pad. As the user writes, the pen strokes are transmitted to the digital page in the notepad The text editor that comes with Windows. It is a very elementary utility, but gets the job done most of the time. See text editor and WordPad.

(text, tool) Notepad - The very basic text editor supplied with Microsoft Windows.
. When it's time to view or store the sketches or notes, the unit connects to your PC via the COM port and the images appear on your PC screen. The unit can store up to 50 pages at a time. One drawback is the price of the unit, which is more than some full-featured PPCs cost. At nearly $400, you'd better have some really good notes to take.

Retail: $399

For more information, contact: 800-510-9660 or www.cross-pcg.com.

MOTOROLA PAGEWRITER 20O0

When time is of the essence A phrase in a contract that means that performance by one party at or within the period specified in the contract is necessary to enable that party to require performance by the other party.

Failure to act within the time required constitutes a breach of the contract.
, two-way paging can be the difference between closing the deal and missing a deadline. The PageWriter is essentially a mobile office worn at your waist with the ability to receive e-mail and text pages and send faxes. It can even be programmed to download information from the Internet over the paging network.

The PageWriter also has an optional docking station that can be connected to your PC for loading applications. The built-in suite of applications includes a message manager and an address book. Although the unit has the capacity to transmit complete e-mails, you will not want to compose a detailed message using the device's miniscule min·is·cule  
adj.
Variant of minuscule.

Adj. 1. miniscule - very small; "a minuscule kitchen"; "a minuscule amount of rain fell"
minuscule
 keyboard; however, it will enable you to stay in constant touch with the office. The service is available in most metropolitan cities in the U.S.

Retail price: $330

For more information, contact 800-548-9954, ext. 2.
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