The Apple Newton eMate 300 is a personal digital assistant device that was designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple from 1997 to 1998 as part of the Newton series. The device has been introduced on March 7, 1997, and its price started at $800.
The all-new eMate features a 25 MHz ARM 710a RISC processor, 3 MB of RAM, 8 MB of ROM, 480 x 320 Screen, a built-in keyboard, and is powered by 4x AA batteries or an external power supply.
This eMate has been discontinued on February 27, 1998.
Today Newton eMate 300 is 25 years old!
Source: 512pixels.net – Newton eMate 300
Newton eMate 300 Release Date and Original Price
Introduced
March 7, 1997
Discontinued
February 27, 1998
Model Number
Unknown
Order Number
Unknown
Original Price
$800
Colors
Dark Grey
Weight
4 Ibs. 1.814 KG
Dimensions
12” H x 11.4” W x 2.1” D 30.48 cm H x 28.95 cm W x 5.33 cm
Tech Specs
Processor
Processor
ARM 710a RISC
Processor Speed
25 MHz
Architecture
32-bit
Number of Cores
1
Memory
ROM
8 MB
RAM
3 MB
Display
Input Method
eMate Pen
Resolution
480 x 320
Expansion
Expansion Slots
1 – PCMCIA-Slot I & II & III
Connections
Serial
1 – Serial 1 – Newton InterConnect
Infrared
1 – 115k with 3.3 feet (1 meter)
Audio In
1 – 3.5-mm analog input jack
Audio Out
1 – 3.5-mm analog output jack 1 – Built-in speaker