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- Pedion abstract "The Pedion was a subnotebook computer developed by Mitsubishi Electric with Hewlett-Packard in 1998. At 0.7244 inches (1.84 cm) thick, it was the thinnest notebook computer in the world, even thinner than the "Macbook Air" (although the Apple equivalent was 4mm at its thinnest point), released nearly ten years later. The Greek word, pedion (πεδίον) means "plain", "flat", "field".Mitsubishi ceased production and withdrew the notebook from the market due to "mechanical problems".".
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- Pedion subject Category:Mitsubishi_Electric_products,_services_and_standards.
- Pedion subject Category:Subnotebooks.
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- Pedion type Computer103082979.
- Pedion type Device103183080.
- Pedion type DigitalComputer103196324.
- Pedion type Instrumentality103575240.
- Pedion type Laptop103642806.
- Pedion type Laptops.
- Pedion type Machine103699975.
- Pedion type Object100002684.
- Pedion type PersonalComputer103918480.
- Pedion type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Pedion type PortableComputer103985232.
- Pedion type Whole100003553.
- Pedion comment "The Pedion was a subnotebook computer developed by Mitsubishi Electric with Hewlett-Packard in 1998. At 0.7244 inches (1.84 cm) thick, it was the thinnest notebook computer in the world, even thinner than the "Macbook Air" (although the Apple equivalent was 4mm at its thinnest point), released nearly ten years later. The Greek word, pedion (πεδίον) means "plain", "flat", "field".Mitsubishi ceased production and withdrew the notebook from the market due to "mechanical problems".".
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