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Color notebook computers

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Color notebook computers allow insurance agents to make visual presentations away from the office without needing bulky equipment. The transfer of graphics from a desktop computer to a monochrome notebook computer does not allow for changes and requires an LCD projector. The color notebook can be used as is or with a color LCD panel and graphics can be created on the road, modified as needed or mailed to agents on floppy disks. AST's PowerExec 4/25SL ColorPlus notebook was recommended by PC Computing and PC Brand's 486/SLC LeaderBook was rated the most economical by PC Magazine.

Author: Fitzpatrick, Edmund W.
Publisher: American Society of CLU
Publication Name: Journal of the American Society of CLU & ChFC
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1052-2875
Year: 1993
Usage, Product/Service Evaluation, Insurance industry, Technology application, Laptop computers, Notebook computers, PowerExec 4/25SL ColorPlus (Portable computer), 486/SLC LeaderBook (Portable computer)

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Internet update

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Internet is a valuable resource for information or to contact a variety of people. Connection types include mail-only, on-demand, dial-up and permanent direct connections. Users can send mail, run programs, search information databases, access discussion groups and play games or talk directly with other users. Multimedia communication is one of the more valuable facets of Internet.

Author: Fitzpatrick, Edmund W.
Publisher: American Society of CLU
Publication Name: Journal of the American Society of CLU & ChFC
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1052-2875
Year: 1995
Bulletin board services (BBS), Computer bulletin boards, Internet (Computer network)

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