InPlay Technologies (NASDAQ: NPLA) has received a conditional purchase order for its dual-mode, digital pen-and-touch solution from a leading Japanese electronics manufacturer. InPlay’s technology has met a full range of rigorous testing and is designed into an updated line of rugged tablet PCs. The purchase order is contingent upon successful completion of pre-production qualification.
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Major Japanese OEM Selects InPlay’s Digital Pen and Touch Solutions for Rugged Tablet PCs
Posted by admin in June 26th 2008
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