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`Microsoft Announces Broad Availability of
`Handheld PCs With Windows CE
`November 19, 1996 |
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`LAS VEGAS, Nov. 18, 1996 — Heralding a new era in personal computing,
`Microsoft Corp. today announced broad retail availability of the first handheld
`PCs, the new category of mobile companion devices for Microsoft® Windows®
`based PCs based on the Microsoft Windows CE operating system platform. As
`part of the broadly supported launch of the new product category, handheld PC
`manufacturers Casio Computer Co., Compaq Computer Corp., Hewlett-Packard
`Co., Hitachi Ltd., LG Electronics Inc., NEC Corp. and Philips Electronics joined
`Microsoft in demonstrating handheld PCs and Windows CE-based software and
`communications products at COMDEX/Fall in Las Vegas. Microsoft also
`announced that more than 90 independent software and hardware vendors
`plan to have Windows CE-based commercial applications, hardware peripherals
`or communications solutions available for the handheld PC by or near the end
`of the first quarter of 1997.
`
`The handheld PC is the inaugural product category based on Windows CE,
`Microsoft’s new open, scalable Windows operating system platform designed
`for a broad range of communications, entertainment and mobile computing
`devices.
`“The introduction of the handheld PC with Windows CE is a critical milestone in
`Microsoft’s continuing strategy to bring the popularity and ease of use of
`Windows to new categories of information devices,”
`said Bill Gates, chairman and CEO of Microsoft.
`“The broad support and enthusiasm for Windows CE we are receiving from the
`computer and consumer-electronics industries provides the firm foundation on
`which we will build future product categories.”
`
`The handheld PC, with Windows CE, is designed to provide the millions of
`mobile professionals using Windows-based personal computers with an
`affordable, easy-to-use mobile PC companion to keep their most important
`information up-to-date and close at hand.
`“The handheld PC with Windows CE allows users of Windows to take the
`productivity of their desktop with them wherever they go,”
`said Craig Mundie, senior vice president, consumer platforms division at
`Microsoft.
`“With its easy-to-learn user interface, familiar companion applications,
`automatic desktop synchronization, broad communications capabilities and
`numerous third-party solutions, the handheld PC is well on its way to becoming
`the next essential business tool for mobile professionals.”
`
`Easy to Learn and Use
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`The familiar Windows CE user interface and customer-driven hardware design
`make the handheld PC easy to learn and operate, so users of Windows can pick
`it up and know how to use it instantly. The Windows CE user interface is
`designed to be immediately recognizable to users of Windows 95 and includes
`such standard features as the trademark Start button, a Taskbar and an Explorer
`interface.
`
`Microsoft worked closely with manufacturers of handheld PCs to help ensure
`that they are convenient, easily accessible devices that users feel comfortable
`taking everywhere. Weighing less than 16 ounces, handheld PCs are
`“pocketable”
`– they fit comfortably in a jacket pocket or purse. Handheld PCs also offer the
`flexibility of keyboard-based or touch stylus input and, under normal
`conditions, run for weeks on two AA batteries. To spare users the frustration of
`waiting for their machines to boot up to access applications, handheld PCs
`come with the convenience of Instant On.
`
`Familiar Companion Applications
`
`Handheld PCs with Windows CE come equipped with companions to familiar
`desktop applications that help users get organized, productive and connected.
`Because these applications support and retain the look of many commonly
`used features found in their desktop counterparts, users can begin to work
`immediately.
`Information Manager. Handheld PCs with Windows CE include a full-
`featured suite of personal information management (PIM) software with
`Calendar, Address Book and Tasks that seamlessly and automatically
`integrates with Microsoft Schedule+ version 7.0a on the desktop.
`Microsoft Pocket Word. With Pocket Word, users can take notes, compose
`memos or review files while out of the office or away from their desk. Pocket
`Word exchanges files with its desktop version.
`Microsoft Pocket Excel. Pocket Excel allows users to create reports and
`manage data while away from their desks, crunch numbers while on the
`road, or take budgets and forecasts with them to a meeting. Pocket Excel
`also shares files with Microsoft Excel on the desktop.
`
`Pocket Internet Explorer. Internet Handheld PCs include a version of Microsoft’s
`
`popular Web browser for remotely accessing unlimited sources of news and
`information on the World Wide Web or product information on the local
`company intranet.
`Inbox. This electronic mail client allows users to send and receive e-mail
`
`remotely using a dial-up network connection, an Internet service provider orInternet
`a third-party wireless service. Inbox works as a companion to Microsoft
`Exchange Server, allowing for transfer of inbound and outbound messages
`between the handheld PC and the desktop.
`
`Rich Communications
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`Windows CE provides a rich communications architecture that enables a wide
`variety of both wired and wireless communications capabilities. TCP/IP and PPP
`protocols are built in, as are familiar Windows-based communications APIs,
`
`enabling handheld PCs to access the Internet and connect to remote accessInternet
`servers. PC Card support allows users to take advantage of a wealth of existing
`PCMCIA wired or wireless modems as well as faxing or paging communications
`products and solutions. The universal inbox e-mail application supports SMTP
`and POP3 protocols and has an open API that enables third parties to extend it
`to work with most e-mail environments. Built-in IrDA-compatible infrared
`support enables infrared transfer of information between handheld PC devices.
`
`PC Compatibility and Synchronization
`
`Windows CE desktop compatibility enables simple information synchronization
`between the handheld PC and Windows-based PCs, allowing users to keep
`important information up-to-date and close at hand. Handheld PCs ship with
`HPC Explorer, a Microsoft desktop application that automatically detects when
`a handheld PC is docked with a Windows-based PC and initiates manual or
`automatic replication and synchronization of PIM data between the handheld
`PC and Microsoft Schedule+ 7.0a on the desktop. HPC Explorer also provides a
`Windows Explorer-like view of the hierarchy of programs, files and folders on
`the handheld PC and enables simple drag-and-drop moving and copying of
`files between the handheld PC and the desktop. HPC Explorer can also be used
`to easily back up all handheld PC programs, files, databases and other data to
`the desktop to provide security and easy restoration of the system in case of
`damage, loss or theft.
`
`“With the handheld PC and Windows CE, Microsoft and its OEM affiliates have
`successfully built the mobile PC companion that can take handheld computers
`out of niche status and into the business mainstream,”
`said Tim Bajarin, president of Creative Strategies Inc., a computer consulting
`firm in San Jose, Calif.
`“Windows CE finally delivers on the promise of handheld computing with its
`ease of use, companion applications and no-brainer desktop synchronization.
`The handheld PC will easily become an indispensable desktop companion for
`mobile professionals.”
`
`Broadly Supported Platform
`
`The open, broadly supported Windows CE platform provides consumers and
`businesses with a choice of affordable hardware options and ensures wide
`availability of third-party applications. While handheld PCs share certain basic
`characteristics, the various computer and consumer-electronics OEMs
`manufacturing handheld PCs are expected to differentiate their offerings with a
`variety of display, form factor, peripheral and packaged software options,
`allowing users to choose the configuration best suited to their individual needs.
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`The robust development environment for Windows CE guarantees the broad
`availability of aftermarket companion applications and custom business
`solutions. The Windows CE-based development environment has been
`designed to take advantage of the expertise that thousands of software
`developers already have with Windows-based programming interfaces and
`tools. Familiar off-the-shelf tools, including the Microsoft Visual C++®
`development system and a comprehensive subset of Win32® APIs, mean
`developers use their existing skills and programming knowledge to create
`applications and custom solutions for the Windows CE platform. To date, more
`than 600 developers have enrolled in the Windows CE Technical Beta Program,
`and more than 90 companies have already announced products for the
`platform. In addition, individual users and businesses can take advantage of
`Microsoft’s network of trained VARs, Solution Providers and system integrators
`to support their investment in handheld PCs.
`
`Availability and Pricing
`
`The first handheld PCs are available today in leading consumer-electronics and
`computer stores nationwide. Handheld PC devices from additional OEMs are
`expected to roll out over the coming months with international versions
`expected before the second half of 1997.
`
`Handheld PCs offer a high price-value relationship compared to personal digital
`assistants (PDAs), palmtop devices, and other handheld computers and come
`packaged with Microsoft productivity and connectivity applications. In addition,
`the desktop HPC Explorer application and all necessary PC connectivity
`hardware come packaged with the handheld PC. While there is no suggested
`retail price for the handheld PC with Windows CE, street prices for base
`configurations are expected to start around $500.
`
`Base Product Specifications
`Windows CE operating system
`“Pocketable”
`clamshell form factor
`QWERTY keyboard
`480 x 240 x 2 bit-per-pixel LCD touch screen with stylus
`4 MB upgradable ROM (minimum)
`2 MB expandable RAM (minimum)
`Input/Output: IrDA-standard infrared, serial port, PCMCIA type II slot, .wav
`sound, LED notification
`Hitachi SH-3 and MIPS R4000 series microprocessors
`Optional docking cradle for synchronization
`Win32 API subset including TCP/IP stack, PPP protocol, WinSock 2.0, RAS,
`DCC, TAPI
`Individual OEM devices may differ.
`
`Minimum Desktop Requirements for HPC Explorer
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`Personal computer with a 486/33DX or higher processor (Pentium P90
`recommended)
`Microsoft Windows 95 operating system (support for the Windows NT®
`operating system is expected in the first quarter of 1997)
`8 MB of memory (12 MB recommended)
`10 to 20 MB of available hard disk space (actual requirements will vary based
`on selection of features and user’s current system configuration)
`Available 9 or 25 pin communications port
`One CD-ROM drive (3.5-inch high-density disks provided on request)
`VGA or higher-resolution graphics card (Super VGA 256-color
`recommended)
`Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device Options
`Audio card and speakers for sound
`Microsoft Office 95 (Office 97 support is expected in the first quarter of
`1997.)
`
`Founded in 1975, Microsoft (NASDAQ
`“MSFT”
`) is the worldwide leader in software for personal computers. The company
`offers a wide range of products and services for business and personal use,
`each designed with the mission of making it easier and more enjoyable for
`people to take advantage of the full power of personal computing every day.
`
`Microsoft, Windows, Visual C++, Win32 and Windows NT are either registered
`trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corp. in the United States and/or other
`countries.
`
`For online product information:
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`Visit the Windows CE home page at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsce/
`(/windowsce/default.asp)
`
`Note to editors: If you are interested in viewing additional information on
`Microsoft, please visit the Microsoft Web page at
`http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/ (/en-us/news/default.aspx) on
`Microsoft’s corporate information pages.
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