The company Go no longer existed; after completing that deal with NCR, it had pretty much reached its end.
Later, with Durell's coordination, almost the same team established a company called EO.
This time, learning from their past experiences, they quickly turned the planned product into reality.
However, the EO Communicator 440 was a bit special; it could no longer be considered the same product as the original handwriting computer.
This product used a 2MHZ AT&T chip, which was much weaker than the original product from Go.
Meanwhile, the machine was only 280x178x25mm in size, featuring a 7.5-inch screen and weighing about one kilogram.
In addition to being used as a computer, it could also be hooked up to telephone equipment for sending and receiving faxes and emails.
It must be said, this was quite an imaginative leap; the previous handwriting computers did not have these functions.