Monday, August 07, 2006

Second-Generation Ultra-Thin Pedion Notebook PC From Mitsubishi Electronics America Demonstrated At Comdex; New Pedion EM Features Bigger Keyboard and

1998--Ultra-thin, ultra-fast and ultra-light are a few of the distinguishing characteristics that make up the Pedion(TM) EM, the latest notebook computer engineered by the Mobile Computing Division (MCD) of Mitsubishi Electronics America Inc.

Coming off the heels of last year's award-winning design, the new Pedion EM is one of the PC industry's thinnest, lightest and most powerful notebook computers to meet the needs of today's high-level executives.

One of the more noticeable improvements in the Pedion EM is a new keyboard that increases the computer's keystroke depth to 3 mm while maintaining a profile that is only 0.9 inches thick. Enclosed within a sleek, yet durable injection-molded magnesium alloy case, the Pedion EM weighs only 3.7 pounds and unleashes the power of a 266 MHz Intel Mobile Pentium II(R) processor. The Pedion EM includes a 12.1-inch TFT color SVGA LCD display and comes standard with 96 MB RAM and 4.3 GB hard disk drive.

"Today's successful, top-level executives set unparalleled standards for performance among themselves and the people who support them," said Scott Hansen, deputy general manager of Mitsubishi Electronics America's Mobile Computing Division. "We designed the Pedion EM to perform much like a vital member of a CEO's staff -- it's reliable, can juggle multiple tasks effectively, can give a 100-percent effort any time, any place and projects a polished exterior that exemplifies excellence."

To meet the increasing audio and video demands placed on today's mobile executives, the Pedion EM comes equipped with a detachable Multimedia Pack(TM). The pack itself weighs less than two pounds and locks easily and securely to the bottom of the notebook, giving the system a -art Lithium Ion battery that provides 2 hours obooth No. L-864, and is expected to be availablens that meet business demands.


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