Xybernaut Ma Iv. The PC Goes ReadytoWear IEEE Spectrum Although its first wearable computer, the Poma, created an initial stir when introduced in 2002. In the mid-1990s and early 2000s, Xybernaut (formerly CPSI) sold a series of body-worn computers focusing on industrial applications
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[1]The company was headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia until 2006, when it moved to Chantilly, Virginia. The maker of the MA IV is Xybernaut Corp., of Fairfax, Va., a 10-year-old firm with just over 100 employees
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Xybernaut didn't manage to sell more than 10,000 of the "wearable computers" over its 15-year tenure. Now that we've got some experience with them, it's hard to see the original MA-IV designs working for more than a few hours in any setting In the mid-1990s and early 2000s, Xybernaut (formerly CPSI) sold a series of body-worn computers focusing on industrial applications
Super Rare Xybernaut MAII MAIII Wearable Computer PC 1990s w/Case eBay. Page 63: Xybernaut Ma Iv Specifications Xybernaut MA IV Specifications MA IV S YBERNAUT PECIFICATIONS • Self-contained, environmentally sound design Central Processing Unit • Magnesium alloy case • Shock-mounted hard drive • 7.4"× 2.5"× 4.6" (18.7cm×6.3cm×11.7cm) • Approximately 1.9 lb Now that we've got some experience with them, it's hard to see the original MA-IV designs working for more than a few hours in any setting
Super Rare Xybernaut MAII MAIII Wearable Computer PC 1990s w/Case eBay. ManualsLib has more than 2 Xybernaut manuals Checkout popular Xybernaut categories The maker of the MA IV is Xybernaut Corp., of Fairfax, Va., a 10-year-old firm with just over 100 employees