![]() ![]() Ports :Built-in speaker and sound I/O ports. ![]() Memory :3MB RAM, 1MB DRAM, 2MB of flash memory (where files are stored),and an 8 MB ROM.ĭisplay :a 480x320 gray-scale backlit display (same as MP 2000 only slightlylarger) and can display up to 16 shades of gray. You can also upload the eMate's files to both Mac OS and Windows-compatible computers.Ĭode Names: ProjectK, Shay, BatNewt (more of a post-production nickname really). It also has a serial port that can connect to printers and an AppleTalk network, and send files using its infrared IrDA port at up to 115 kbps within 1 meter. It has a screen that is slightly larger than that of a MessagePad 2000, but has the same 480x320 backlit grayscale display. It is compatible with all of the Newton 2.0 shareware, and commercial applications available from Apple, and other third-party developers. It runs Newton OS 2.1, comes bundled with a word processor, drawing program, spreadsheet, graphing calculator, address book, calendar functions, and more. The eMate runs a 25 MHz 710a RISC processor and has 3MB RAM, and 2MB of flash memory to store applications and files. But probably the most appealing feature for its young demographic is the fact that it looks really cool. The keyboard also has function keys on the top, which does away with the button bar on the MP. This is a feature unfortunately absent from other Apple keyboards as anyone who eats while computing can tell you. It also hides all the circuitry under the shell to prevent any dirt, food, drinks, or water from shorting out the machine. ![]() It has a rugged translucent shell to protect it from several drops from high altitudes like desks, bookbags, etc. The eMate 300 is unlike any other computer, designed to take the abuse that would make any PowerBook or MessagePad user scream in terror. The eMate 300 finally takes Newton-based systems into the education market. ![]()
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