HAND HELD PERSONAL COMPUTERS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DATA WALLET KABUSHIKI KAISHA HITACHI SEISAKUSHO 6-6, Marunouchi 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-8280 Japan hand-held personal computers;DATA;
EXPLORER Itronix Corporation 801 S. Stevens Spokane WA 99204 hand-held personal computers, namely, rugged hand-held personal computers with integrated wireless access to electronic communications networks; and instruction manuals sold therewith as a unit for all the above goods;
INTERBOOK KABUSHIKI KAISHA HITACHI SEISAKUSHO 6-6, Marunouchi 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-8280 Japan hand-held personal computers, and computer peripherals, namely, modem boards, memory cards, pagers used to connect computers, and computer carrying cases;
MOBILON SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA Energy Center 4F 1 Takumi-cho, Sakai-ku, Sakai City Osaka 590-8522 Japan HAND HELD PERSONAL COMPUTERS;
PALMS LOST OR STOLEN.COM Palm Insurers, Inc. / Dale A. Fisher 6427 Franklin Avenue Des Moines IA 50322 hand held personal computers;
PHENOM LG Electronics, Inc. 128, Yeoui-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu Seoul 07336 Republic of Korea hand held personal computers, namely, small computers for personal information management, data synchronization and sharing with other personal computers, communicating through PCMCIA cards or built-in fax/modem for electronic mail and browsing on the global communications network;
TRAVELITE 286 DFM Systems, Inc. 1776 22nd Street West Des Moines IA 50265 hand-held personal computers;travel light 286;286;
UU UNLIMITER Assistive Technology Engineering Lab Inc. 4F., No. 18-1, Sec. 3, Jen-Ai Rd. Taipei 106 R.O.C. Taiwan Hand held personal computers; Computer hardware; Computer joy sticks; Electronic publications, mainly books featuring pictures, words and speech data bank for schools, home, work, hospitals, nursing homes and dictionaries recorded on computer media; Personal digital assistant computers; Memory cards; Computer interface boards; Electronic switches; Computer game software; Computer software for use in computer aided construction; Computer software development tools; Computer software for communication assistance in the field of education; Prerecorded videos, CDS, records, DVDs and CD-Rs featuring audio and video educational and entertainment materials;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system is described for deriving benefits from the reception and processing of composite video signals from a display device 10 by a hand-held device 12, such as a smart card, personal digital assistant ("PDA"), or mobile phone. Video signals are modulated with auxiliary data creating composite video signals. The users directs the hand-held device 12 toward display device 10 by placing leading edge 18 in the path of the video signal. The composite video signals are then transmitted to and received by a hand-held device 12. Aiming light 24 and/or audio transducer 34 alert the user of hand-held device 12 that auxiliary data is being received. The auxiliary data is then utilized by hand-held device 12.