28.8 Modem & SW Bundle Is for Internet First-Timers

Centered around a 28.8 bps V.34 fax modem, the Supra Simple Internet package is a hardware/ software/tutorial solution designed for the first-time Internet user. Software included comprises Supra Mosaic, a Web browser that works with Windows 3.1 and Windows 95; fax software; and an interactive tutorial on CD-ROM. Users can also add SurfWatch, software that puts inappropriate Internet sites off-limits. The Supra modem, offered in external and internal versions, is Windows 95 Plug and Play compatible and also supports Macintosh platforms. The bundle's estimated street price ranges from $179 to $210. Supra Corp., Vancouver, WA, (800) 774-4965, www.supra.com. WM

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