the company is called SaintSong.. www.saintsong.com.tw I have one and love it. I don't mind that it uses 20W, I just throw more poly-ion batteries at it.. so far, you could spend as much in batteries as you do with the computer itself.. yeah, it is a power hog, but the design is wonderful, compact, and does everything I need in a wearable computer (speech reco, mp3, vision reco, windows 2000, etc..) and the idea for OEMing their computer shouldn't imply to you that they aren't making them still. In fact, there will be a third release by end of year that should present new features such as USB 2.0, Athon, and microdrive support. I'm not sure if they will have a battery pack available too.. ----- Original Message ----- From: "TRAICOVN (NW)" <> To: <
> Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 9:47 AM Subject: In the spirit of the Espresso, Cappucino, and others > Who actually makes these computers. I keep seeing them being sold under > different names by different companies. I wonder if they were made by a > company that deep-sixed and this is just their inventory that was sold off > and a whole buncha people bought. > > This one is called the MicroPC, it just caught my eye and I figured I'd > pass it along. I don't know anything about it besides whats on the site > below, so don't ask me. > > http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/54/20126.html > > ____________________________________________________________________________ > * TRAICOVN ----------------------------------- http://www.traicovn.com * > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > > -- > Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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