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Kalidor (R) upgrades pen-based computers.
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Manufacturing Automation
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September 1, 1996
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Kalidor (R), a division of ALPS Electric (USA), Inc. (San Jose, CA, 408-432-6000), has unveiled a significant upgrade in its rugged pen-based computer line. The K2500 is available in two versions: the K2500 Open with two PCMCIA Type II slots, or one PCMCIA Type III slot; and the K2500 Closed, a sealed version. The 100 MHz 486-based rugged computers provide a standard IrDA port for high-speed wireless printer connections and data transfer, and are available with either 170 or 340 Mbyt...
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