BeIA is believed by many to be partially responsible for the death of Be, Inc., as sales were never anywhere near as high as anticipated. However, a number of companies still used BeIA.
During 2001, a Zanussi "internet fridge" toured the US with a BeIA powered DT-300 webpad docked in its door.
- Sony EVilla - sold as a home web terminal with BeIA preloaded
- Compaq IA-1 - sold with either BeIA or MSN Companion.
- HARP - not a computer, but a standard for audio streaming terminals, used by Virgin in some of their stores
- ProView iPAD
- DT Research DT-300
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