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August 1997 / What's New / Java Netstations

Java's cross-platform capability allows single-desktop access to all network resources through Hewlett-Packard's Java-capable Entria II and Envizex II netstations (starting at $700 without monitor). Netstations provide thin-client access to Internet/intranet applications, Unix systems, Windows NT, and legacy systems. Currently, HP netst ations support server-based Internet browsers and the JVM, and are slated to support Netscape's Navio Navigator for integrated thin-client Web access and local Java VM.


Contact: Hewlett-Packard, Palo Alto, CA

Phone: 415-857-1501

Internet: http://www.hp.com

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