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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
A '''Noteputer''' is a portable version of the [[personal computer]] ubiquitous in the [[31st Century]].  This small computer typically measures just fifteen centimeters square, with many models able to fold up and fit within a pocket.  Noteputers are able to read and write standard data chips as well as play musi-chips and vid-chips.  They can also play games, compose letters, access electronic books and, if connected to a communications device, send and receive data messages.<ref>''Classic BattleTech RPG'', p. 148</ref>
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A '''Noteputer''' is a portable version of the [[personal computer]] ubiquitous in the [[31st Century]].  This small computer typically measures just fifteen centimeters square, with many models able to fold up and fit within a pocket.  Noteputers are able to read and write standard data chips as well as play musi-chips and vid-chips.  They can also play games, compose letters, access electronic books and, if connected to a communications device, send and receive data messages.<ref>''Classic BattleTech RPG'', p. 148</ref>  Besides a keyboard noteputers feature a touch-activated screen and can hold anywhere from 10 to 50 gigabytes of data.<ref>''Chaos March'', p. 54</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
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Revision as of 13:00, 3 February 2014

Noteputer

Overview

A Noteputer is a portable version of the personal computer ubiquitous in the 31st Century. This small computer typically measures just fifteen centimeters square, with many models able to fold up and fit within a pocket. Noteputers are able to read and write standard data chips as well as play musi-chips and vid-chips. They can also play games, compose letters, access electronic books and, if connected to a communications device, send and receive data messages.[1] Besides a keyboard noteputers feature a touch-activated screen and can hold anywhere from 10 to 50 gigabytes of data.[2]

Notes

Specifications[3]

Equipment Ratings: C/A-B-A/A
Cost: 500
Affilation: None
Mass: 500g

References

  1. Classic BattleTech RPG, p. 148
  2. Chaos March, p. 54
  3. A Time of War, p. 303

Bibliography