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===Later efforts and improvements=== The Apple MessagePad 2000/2100, with a vastly improved handwriting recognition system, 162 MHz [[StrongARM]] SA-110 [[RISC]] processor, Newton OS 2.1, and a better, clearer, backlit screen, attracted critical plaudits.<ref>{{Cite web|title=SMU {{!}} World Changers Shaped Here!|url=https://www.smu.edu/|access-date=2020-10-20|website=www.smu.edu|archive-date=October 20, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201020053132/https://www.smu.edu/|url-status=live}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=September 2023 <!-- create a separate line so pinging should work --> |reason=This is just a university's homepage???? I searched their website for "MessagePad"; the only thing I found was a newspaper advertising Camp Macintosh. The citation in question was added in https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=984519698&oldid=983376085&title=MessagePad by [[User:HolSegel]].}} ====eMate 300==== {{main|eMate 300}} [[File:Applenewton emate300.jpg|thumb|''The [[eMate 300]]'']] The [[eMate 300]] was a Newton device in a laptop form factor offered to schools in 1997 as an inexpensive ($799 US, originally sold to education markets only) and durable computer for classroom use. However, in order to achieve its low price, the eMate 300 did not have all the speed and features of the contemporary MessagePad equivalent, the MessagePad 2000. The eMate was cancelled along with the rest of the Newton products in 1998. It is the only Newton device to use the ARM710 microprocessor (running at 25 MHz), have an integrated keyboard, use Newton OS 2.2 (officially numbered 2.1), and its batteries are officially irreplaceable, although several users replaced them with longer-lasting ones without any damage to the eMate hardware whatsoever. ====Prototypes==== [[File:Apple Newton w Telephone (48930219127).jpg|thumb|Siemens NotePhone]] Many prototypes of additional Newton devices were spotted. Most notable was a Newton tablet or "slate", a large, flat screen that could be written on. Others included a "Kids Newton" with side handgrips and buttons, "VideoPads" which would have incorporated a video camera and screen on their flip-top covers for two-way communications, the "Mini 2000" which would have been very similar to a Palm Pilot, and the NewtonPhone developed by [[Siemens]], which incorporated a handset and a keyboard.
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