In a bold entrance into the crowded marketplace for personal digital assistants, Razor -- the company that makes those sleek scooters popularized during the dot-com heyday -- plans to release its first PDA this month.
The scooter maker teamed up with Taiwanese electronics firms Asus and Zayo Technologies to deliver the A600, a PDA that runs on Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 platform and is tailored for recent college graduates and young professionals -- essentially the same audience that snapped up Razor scooters two years ago, industry analysts said.
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