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Estari Kicks Off Significant Product Launch That Will Affect the Way People Do Mobile Computing Forever
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HARRISBURG, Pa., Feb. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Today's announcement that Estari, Inc. ( http://www.Estari.com ) is accepting orders for their new model of the patented Dual Screen(TM) Laptop Computer will revolutionize the way professionals do work outside the office. Study after study shows the efficiency of using two monitors on the desktop. Now computer users can have the same efficiency when they need to do work in a mobile environment.

According to George Crist, President of Estari, this new laptop, Model DC15, contains all the latest and greatest features like the Intel Core Duo(TM) Processor, up to 2-Gig RAM, 160-Gig Hard Drive, Wireless, USB 2.0, 2.5-hour battery life ... and best of all, two 15-inch XGA LVDS Touch Screen Displays. The Resistive Touch Screens were chosen for convenience; there is no need for a special stylus. Although a stylus can be used, you can simply reach up and use your finger to make quick selections. Estari's 2-VU(TM) line of computers can be used in either Portrait or Landscape modes.

A significant convenience factor of this computer is the fact that it comes with its own handle. The DC15 was designed with the concept of the briefcase in mind. According to Crist, Estari was not trying to compete in the "lightest and thinnest" craze; its goal was set on creating a durable and convenient solution for the computer user who wants the same efficiency in the field that they experience in the office using two displays.

"Where's the keyboard?" is the most frequently asked question. Because of the touch screens, you can type right on the screen using the integrated virtual keyboard that comes with the unit. Or, you can simply write on the screen for conversion to text or store information in your own handwriting. If you need to do lots of typing, you can use a wireless keyboard or simply plug a keyboard into one of the USB ports.

The DC15 features a new quick mount/dismount system for those users who want to use it as a crossover desktop computer or for mounting in a vehicle. Estari's computer incorporates the best of both worlds when it comes to mounting. The company has created a matching plate that allows for quick mounting while still giving the customer access to the wide variety of stands available through the industry-standard VESA mount system.

Several years ago, Estari made history with the world's first dual screen mobile computer, the Model ProPlus 1520. Now the DC15 brings the latest in technology, efficiency and durability to the mobile computer marketplace.

Press release photos are available at: Ldietz@estari.com CONTACT: Linda Dietz 717-233-1518 or

This release was issued through eReleases(TM). For more information, visit http://www.ereleases.com .

CONTACT: Linda Dietz of Estari, Inc., +1-717-233-1518, or Ldietz@estari.com

Web site: http://www.estari.com/



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