![]() The Audrey is equipped with a modem, two USB ports, and a CompactFlash socket. It is equipped with a stylus and all applications were touch-enabled. ![]() It weighs 4.1 pounds (1.86 kg) and It is powered by the QNX operating system. The 3Com Audrey is powered by a 200 MHz Geode GX 1 CPU, with 16 MB of flash ROM and 32 MB of RAM. Two Com Ergo Audrey devices with their infrared keyboard. Only 3Com direct customers received full refunds for the product and accessories. 3Com discontinued the product on June 1, 2001, in the wake of the dot-com crash, after only seven and a half months on the market, making one of the most noteble failed technological products. Once connected to an appropriate provider, users could access the internet, send and receive e-mail, play audio and video, and synchronize with up to two Palm OS-based devices. The 3Com Ergo Audrey was an internet appliance from 3Com released on October 2000 in the price
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