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Old 05-27-2005, 10:00 AM
Jonathon Watkins
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Default Samsung's Releases New WinCE Device: 46 Inch TFT Screen

http://www.akihabaranews.com/en/news_9604.html

"Samsung's SyncMaster 460Pn is a 46" TFT screen designed for presentations and offered in Korea with Windows CE and the MagicNet portal. Despite the lack of information about this screen, we can specify that it packs a VIA Eden 400 Mhz CPU. The goal is to hook up this screen via an Ethernet port to your network and display your pictures, videos, files and even the Net."



I just love the fact that you never know what Windows CE will turn up in next. One minute it's in PDAs, then it's in cars, petrol pumps, cash registers and goodness knows what else. This impressive monitor is another example of the versatility of the OS that underpins our Pocket PCs and there's more details here (if you can speak Korean).
 
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Old 05-27-2005, 10:35 AM
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Surely it would run slowly though, having a 400mhz prossecor drawing all of those pixels... unless it hade a nasty low resolution!!!
 
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Old 05-27-2005, 01:00 PM
Felix Torres
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So WinCE-based hardware is cheap enough to use as the on-screen interface on a display. Or maybe displays are getting sophisticated enough to need a full-blown OS driving their firmware? And an x86 CPU, no less... (I'm thinking the latter because of the portal feature; I'm guessing its a wireless display a la Mira).

Either way its interesting.
 
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Old 05-27-2005, 01:19 PM
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I think we got it all wrong. This is the next generation of PDAs for mutant giant human beings. 8)

Bring it on, Micro$oft. Convergence is key!
 
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Old 05-27-2005, 04:37 PM
Jason Lee
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wow , i'd hate to see the pocket for that pc... 8O
 
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Old 05-27-2005, 07:01 PM
huangzhinong
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Can you guys tell me where I can find a case for this PDA? Thanks.
 
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Old 05-27-2005, 10:43 PM
davea0511
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Quote:
Originally Posted by stevelam
Surely it would run slowly though, having a 400mhz prossecor drawing all of those pixels... unless it hade a nasty low resolution!!!
Resolution is 1366x768, which is similar to what you get with HDTV. HDTV resolution only looks great because people are used to watching TV on extremely low resolution screens - and the motion obfuscates that fact.

For full motion video this would be nice as I'm sure they have a dedicated MPEG decoder chip onboard. They have some new CE compatible display chips like the VGX from ADS that can do some pretty awesome video along side an XScale 400 MHz. Off-loading all the graphics from a slower processor onto a powerful video chip works great. Look at the XBox for instance.
 
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Old 05-27-2005, 10:48 PM
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Quote:
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So WinCE-based hardware is cheap enough to use as the on-screen interface on a display. Or maybe displays are getting sophisticated enough to need a full-blown OS driving their firmware? And an x86 CPU, no less... (I'm thinking the latter because of the portal feature; I'm guessing its a wireless display a la Mira).

Either way its interesting.
What's interesting is the the VIA Eden is an X86 chip - which runs Windows XP, just like your desktop computer uses. Does that mean I can run Windows CE on my desktop?
 
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Old 05-27-2005, 10:52 PM
davea0511
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Since It's already so big, I don't see why they don't throw a 2.8GHz mobile Athlon in there. It runs cool enough that with the right setup you can cool it without a fan. It already has a PC in there, I can't imagine that it would make hardly any difference to make it a worthwhile one with full blown Windows XP.
 
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Old 05-27-2005, 11:55 PM
Felix Torres
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by Felix Torres
So WinCE-based hardware is cheap enough to use as the on-screen interface on a display. Or maybe displays are getting sophisticated enough to need a full-blown OS driving their firmware? And an x86 CPU, no less... (I'm thinking the latter because of the portal feature; I'm guessing its a wireless display a la Mira).

Either way its interesting.
What's interesting is the the VIA Eden is an X86 chip - which runs Windows XP, just like your desktop computer uses. Does that mean I can run Windows CE on my desktop?
Yup!
The CE SDK targets many cpu architectures and there are quite a few x86-based CE implementations out there.
One of the more notable is a home PC for the china market that uses a tv as a monitor and CE as the OS.
 
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