Accessories
Low Cost Replacement Pens 24 pk
Designed for smooth, accurate writing and navigation on the eMate’s touch screen, these pens were a reliable alternative to the original stylus. Each set included four vibrant colors, Orange, White, Dark Blue, and a Light Teal Blue. Overall it was six pens per color, which made it easy to organize or match your eMate’s style.
Part Number: H0223Z/A
Stylus Replacement
Restore full functionality to your Apple eMate 300 with this replacement stylus, designed for precise control and smooth navigation on the device’s touch screen. Ideal for collectors, restorers, or students using vintage Apple hardware, this stylus is a dependable replacement that keeps your eMate ready for action.
Part Number: H0222Z/A
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PCMCIA Wireless Cards
Since Apple never officially released a Wi-Fi card for the eMate 300, users and enthusiasts have long relied on compatible cards from other manufacturers to enable network access and file transfers.
Newton Serial Cable for Windows-based Computers
This cable is used for connecting your MessagePad or eMate 300 to your Windows-based computer. It requires a Newton Serial Adapter for MessagePad 2000 or 2100.
Part Number: H0229Z/A
DIN 8 to DB9 Serial Cable
Newton Serial Cable for MacOS-based Computers
This cable is used for connecting your MessagePad or eMate 300 to your MacOS-based computer. It requires a Newton Serial Adapter for MessagePad 2000 or 2100.
Part Number: H0246LL/A
Standard DIN8 Serial Cable
Getting Started & Flash Storage Card
The Getting Started card contains a basic walkthrough for first time users to get familiar with when using Newton products and the software associated with them. The Flash Storage Cards allows users to store data on them. For the eMate, the two memory options available were 2MB and 4MB.
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Enamel Pin
Although I can’t confirm if this pin was ever an official release by Apple or Newton, found this pin to be pretty cool so decided to add it to the list. After thorough research online, its possible this pin was made by a 3rd party company during the time that the eMate was released.
photo creds Matt J Fuller original photos