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Itronix unveils GoBook

SPOKANE, Wash.-Itronix Corp., which designs and manufactures ruggedized, wireless mobile computing solutions, unveiled its new GoBook rugged wireless notebook with Pentium III 700 MHz processor.

“As CPU speed increases, so does the noise it generates, causing problems in a notebook computer if the computer is equipped for wireless use,” Jeff Gibbons, vice president of marketing for Itronix, said in explaining the new GoBook’s capabilities. “Itronix has been able to create a new and proprietary form of shielding that protects the GoBook’s onboard wireless modem. That shielding, plus an innovative case design and high performance antenna, enables the GoBook to offer both scorching 700Mhz speed and the ultimate in long-distance wireless communications.”

Itronix announced it plans to begin shipping the new GoBook in early June 2001.

The product carries a retail price of $4,845.

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