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February 12, 1989

TOYOTA UNVEILS TWO CELLULAR FACSIMILE MACHINES

By CBR Staff Writer

Toyota Motor Corp has unveiled two cellular facsimile machines for installation in its cars, the NDFAX10 for those whose budget runs to a luxury Toyota, the AISIX 401 for all Toyota cars: the NDFAX10 is 10.6 wide by 2.9 high, weighs 8 lbs 12 oz and costs $2,000 while the AISIX, which weighs only 6 lbs 3 oz, is $19,200; and the machines were developed in partnership with two of its close motor parts affiliates, Nippondenso and Aisin Seiki; hitherto only Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp and NEC Corp have had in-car facsimile machines on the Japanese market.

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