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From: Travis <>
Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 17:19:02 -0900

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You should post this to comp.sys.wearables and to the wear-hard mailing
list(). I believe you don't need to subscribe to
either one to post.

Cheers!
-Paul

Travis wrote:
> 
> I had been doing some research on wearable computers, and thought that
> some people in the wearable community might like an IBM TP 700T pen
> based laptop, I dont know how I could get the word out but I have one
> and not a whole lot of specs, except that its 386/33mhz, no ram, no
> hardisk, ac adaptor, so its pretty stripped, but they are rare, the lcd
> itself is worth a lot, ive seen these units maxed out go for $700 so I
> expect no more than $250-$300, if you know anyone who could use this for
> parts, or to add on and possibly make into some wearable application let
> them know, or me. Thanks.

-- 
R. Paul McCarty / DARS Coordinator /  / x52059
317 Lattimore Hall, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627
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