PC Portables Magazine 1998 - Abstracts

PC Portables Magazine 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
1998: The year when "PC" means portable computer. (Mobile Insights) (Industry Trend or Event)(Column)Computers and office automation industriesGerry J. Purdy
A step up. (Everex Systems' StepNote SE Pentium MMX-based notebook computer) (Hardware Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesCharles Bermant
A tough act to follow. (Sceptre Soundx 5500) (Hardware Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesCharles Bermany
Basic checklists for users on the road, part 3.(Internet Advisor) (Technology Information)(Column)Computers and office automation industriesDaniel P. Darn
Big is beautiful. (Chem USA's ChemBook 2700 Pentium-based notebook) (Hardware Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesCliff Roth
Build your own notebook? not exactly.... (Technology Information)Computers and office automation industriesMark Brownstein
Buyer's guide. (notebook computers) (Buyers Guide)Computers and office automation industries 
Designing the perfect portable. (portable computers) (Mobile Insights) (Technology Information)(Column)Computers and office automation industriesJ. Gerry Purdy
Fetching the news: turn your laptop into a daily newspaper. (includes related article on online newspaper sites) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Computers and office automation industriesCharles Bermant
Handhelds check in at the hospital. (Symbol Technologies PPT 4300) (Product Information)Computers and office automation industriesCharles Bremant
How laptops are fine-tuning the sales call. (Caradon Group sales representatives use IBM Thinkpad notebooks) (Company Operations)Computers and office automation industriesJohn Verity
How we got here from there. (history of notebook computers) (Industry Trend or Event)Computers and office automation industriesMark Brownstein
Projecting ahead. (Wedge ShowBIZ-9000) (Hardware Review)(Evaluation)Computers and office automation industriesBordon Meyer
Total cost of ownership: tallying up portable purchases. (Industry Trend or Event)Computers and office automation industriesPaul Korzeniowski
Ultradocs: the next generation of portable computer docking.(Mobile Insights) (Technology Information)(Column)Computers and office automation industriesJ. Gerry Purdy
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