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NEC to launch Pocket PC device

NEC on Monday plans to announce its first handheld using Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 operating system. The device is aimed at the corporate market and includes both secure digital and compact flash-memory slots.
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NEC on Monday plans to announce its first handheld using Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 operating system. The device is aimed at the corporate market and includes both secure digital and compact flash-memory slots.

The MobilePro P300, which includes Intel's 206MHz StrongARM processor, 32MB of built-in memory and a 32MB secure digital memory card, will sell for $599.

NEC's launch comes a little more than a month after Microsoft launched the new version of the Pocket PC operating system. --Ian Fried, Special to ZDNet News

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