Nokia Telecommunications has combined a mobile telephone and personal digital assistant (PDA) in one casing to produce the Nokia 9000 Communicator.
It has no cables, no wires and no awkward data cards for PC Card slots, and made its debut at the CeBIT Show in Hanover, Germany, earlier this year.
The specifications of the machine are spectacular but the functionality is what truly impresses.
The organiser looks like a conventional keyboard input and LCD device until you fold it away into a phone.
But it can also be used as table or desktop device with hands-free talk for phone calls.
It is a digital cellular phone, with in-built cellular data/fax modem, as well as an organiser with infrared PC and printer connection.
You can make regular phone calls, send faxes that you type in on the miniature Qwerty keyboard and access the Internet.