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September 18, 2003 | Comments: (0)
Free advertising for Xybernaut
In the general session here at DemoMobile, just before the talks began, someone lugging a large duffle bag accidentally knocked over full pitcher of water onto a very nice slim notebook on the table. It was a sad sight. The victim held his expensive water logged notebook upside down to drain the water from it. It was probably ruined or at least severely damaged. This incident sparked a Xybernaut worker sitting nearby to tell a neighbor that the Xybernaut rugged tablet PC has sealed edges and some kind of Gor-tex waterproof coating inside to protect against just such an assault from liquid.
Xybernaut earlier in the keynote demonstrated its rugged, portable tablet PC system designed for the everyday worker in hospitals, construction sites, and factory floors, It can be dropped, tossed onto concrete and hung on a belt buckle. Hmm. was that an undercover Xybernaut employee who knocked over the water? No.. That would be an expensive advertisement.
Posted by Cathleen Moore on September 18, 2003 01:24 PM
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