DEC To Launch 14.1-in Screen HiNote Monday
News The company plans to announce on Monday the HiNote Ultra 2000, the first notebook to feature a 14.1-inch XGA active matrix display on the market. With a 1.3-inch profile, the unit will weigh in at just over 6 pounds, according to Stephan Godevais...
[August 14, 1997, 16:39]
Digital Hits HiNote With Value Notebook Line
News The entry-level HiNote VP 510 (£1,600 + VAT) is a 100MHz Pentium-based machine with 8Mb RAM, 1.08Gb hard drive, and 11.3-inch dual-scan screen. At the top of the range is the HiNote VP 535 (£3,000 + VAT), a 133MHz Pentium-based notebook with 8Mb...
[November 11, 1996, 16:59]
Overlap Is Next Hurdle For Compaq-DEC
News Specifically, Claflin cited Digital's HiNote Ultra super-thin notebook, which has won rave reviews. Compaq does not currently have an ultra-thin notebook, and it's possible the HiNote could survive the merger.
[January 27, 1998, 11:20]
HP, Compaq: What's In A Name?
News After it bought Digital Equipment, Compaq kept only one product from Digital where lines overlapped -- an ultrathin HiNote notebook -- and dropped it less than a year later. The name on the chassis will be Hewlett-Packard, but many of the computers...
[March 11, 2002, 8:59]

