- EMate 300
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Features
The eMate 300 featured a 480x320 resolution 16-shade grayscale display with a
backlight , a stylus pen, a full-sized keyboard, an infrared port, and standard Macintosh serial/LocalTalk ports. Power came from built-in rechargeable batteries, which lasted up to 28 hours on full charge. In order to achieve its low price, the eMate 300 did not have all the features of the contemporary Newton equivalent, the MessagePad 2000. The eMate used a 25 MHz ARM 710aRISC processor and had less memory than the MessagePad 2000 which used a StrongARM 110 RISC processor and was more expandable.Design
The eMate 300 featured a green-colored translucent durable case designed for intense use in
classroom s. The eMate 300 featured a dark green-colored keyboard similar to that ofPowerBook s of the same era. Purple, red, and orange colored eMateprototype s were produced especially for show only and were never put intomass production . [ [http://www.splorp.com/newton/pink/ Splorp - Newton - "The elusive pink eMate"] ] [ [http://flickr.com/photos/sonnyhung/sets/72157594310218080/ Sonny - Newton - "The Ultra Rare Clear eMate"] ]iBook
The eMate's unusual design eventually influenced the first
iBook series, which also featured durable plastic casing with a handle. However, the iBook featured a broader range of features and used theMac OS , enabling it to run moresoftware . The original iBook series, introduced in 1999, featured 300 MHzPowerPC G3 processors compared to the 25 MHz ARM 710a RISC processor used in the eMate.ee also
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Apple Newton
*Personal digital assistant Notes
References
*Owen Linzmayer, "Apple Confidential 2.0", pages 191-206, ISBN 1-59327-010-0 (2004)
External links
* [http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/messagepad/stats/emate_300.html Everymac.com - eMate 300 Specifications]
* [http://applemuseum.bott.org/sections/computers/e300.html The Apple Museum - Newton eMate 300]
* [http://www.applefritter.com/node/4502 Applefritter - eMate 300]
* [http://www.insanely-great.com/reviews/emate.html IGM - eMate 300 review]
* [http://newton.plumbrook.com/newtonfamily/ Compare the eMate and iBook]
* [http://www.felesmagus.com/newton/ Overclocking]
* [http://www.businessweek.com/1997/18/b352534.htm "Apple Gets An 'A'" at BusinessWeek]
* [http://archive.salon.com/21st/reviews/1998/03/17review.html Salon.com's review]
* [http://www.streettech.com/archives_hardware/emate.html STREETtech.com's review]
* [http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/review/apple_emate_300_blast_from_the_past_review Retrospective review at the-gadgeteer.com]
* [http://www.bytecellar.com/archives/000121.php Byte Cellar: Newton eMate 300 As A Serial Terminal]
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