Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!hellgate.utah.edu!cc.utah.edu!cc.usu.edu!slsw2 From: SLSW2@cc.usu.edu (Roger Ivie) Newsgroups: comp.sys.laptops Subject: Re: TI Travelmate 2000 Message-ID: <33308@cc.usu.edu> Date: 6 Sep 90 22:56:45 GMT References: <389@news.nd.edu> Distribution: comp.sys.laptops Lines: 26 In article <389@news.nd.edu>, jeff@ndcheg.cheg.nd.edu (Jeffrey C. Kantor) writes: > I've been checking this one out. It seems that this same device is available > from TI as their 'Notebook', as the Sharp 6220, and as the CompuAdd Companion. > These are the three sources I've found so far. Apparently TI manufactures > them to the vendors specifications. Now whether the vendors have different > specifications is something I haven't been able to determine. Can't speak about the Notebook, but I do remember well that Radio Shack used to sell a programmable calculator that was simply a TI-57 with their own label on it (ah, those were the days...). My guess is that they are completely identical. You could peel the labels off of the Radio Shack battery pack and it had the TI labels on it (they were imprinted into the plastic). That's how I bought a replacement battery pack for it; Radio Shack didn't seem to have any. For what it's worth. =============================================================================== Roger Ivie 35 S 300 W Logan, Ut. 84321 (801) 752-8633 ===============================================================================