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Xybernaut MA-IV computer

1999

Deutsches Museum

Deutsches Museum
Munich, Germany

In the mid-1990s and early 2000s, Xybernaut (formerly CPSI) sold a series of body-worn computers focusing on industrial applications. Most wearable computing system companies created high-end, laptop-class machines because they perceived that Microsoft Windows and local speech recognition were required. Often they struggled with the limitations of using a desktop-based graphical user interface. The Mobile Assistant IV featured up to a 233 MHz Pentium MMX processor, 128 MB of RAM, a 4.3 GB hard drive, and a 640x480 pixel display with a unique mirror design.
$7500

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  • Title: Xybernaut MA-IV computer
  • Date: 1999
Deutsches Museum

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