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Tan Kit Hoong
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Hey everybody!

I read about the InnoPak/2M announced at PC Expo 2000. Since I'm in a different country altogether, can anybody tell me what it has and what it looks like?

Any pictures?

[This message has been edited by Tan Kit Hoong (edited 06-28-2000).]

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Andriod
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I saw it at PC Expo, as I recall it was a standard sized Springboard with a connection like that shown for the six pack. I'll come back and edit this post if I find a picture in my stack of literature.

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Tan Kit Hoong
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Andriod, what do you mean by the same connection as the SixPak? Do you mean to say that it's got a modem or something? *getting excited*

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The pictures are in everybody! Check them out at this link: http://www.visorcentral.com/article.php3?id=46&pv=1

I want an InnoPak/2M!

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I think you can read the same from the link posted above but the M in Innopak/2M is for the Modem and the 2 is for 2MB of flash memory. This may just be the best modem-only module we're going to see with the possible exception of the Xircom modem Springport which supports cellular and landline use and can use AAA or lithium battery packs which I understand from their reps are based on a standard cell phone battery (though I didn't write down which one).

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quote:
Originally posted by Andriod:
...or lithium battery packs which I understand from their reps are based on a standard cell phone battery (though I didn't write down which one).


Motorola StarTac.

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