Artifact Details
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Author: Ken Maki
Place Manufactured: United States
Language: English
ISBN: 0-471-00783-8
Date: 1993
Description: Softcover trade book with perfect binding.
Contents: Table of Contents:
- An Overview of the EO
- Getting Ready to Travel
- The PenPoint Operating System
- Customizing Your EO
- Using Personal Perspective
- Using the EO's Built-in Applications
- EO Connections
- Your Personal Mail Box
- Using the EO as a Fax and EO Phone
- Troubleshooting
- Document Processing and Organizers
- Programming, Utilities, and Games
- Gestures Summary
- Resource Guide
- Technical Specifications
- Index
Size: 7.5" x 9.25" (555 pages)
MSRP: $22.95
Condition: Good, gentle crease on front cover, price tag on back cover
About the Company
EO, Inc., based in Mountain View, California, was a manufacturer of wireless tablet computer systems. The company’s two principal products were the EO Personal Communicator 440 and EO Personal Communicator 880.
The company originated as a spin-out of the hardware team from GO Corporation (developer of the PenPoint operating system). The company was subsequently acquired by AT&T. The first product, the EO Personal Communicator 440, was released in 1993, produced in conjunction with David Kelley Design, frog design, Matsushita, Olivetti, and Marubeni corporations.
Among the EO customers AT&T claimed were: New York Stock Exchange, Andersen Consulting, Lawrence Livermore Laboratories, FD Titus & Sons, and Woolworths. EO, Inc. went out of business on July, 29, 1994, after failing to meet its revenue targets and to secure the funding to continue.
(Source: Wikipedia)