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Device Profile: O2 XDA PDA / mobile phone — (June 29. 2002) —

O2's XDA combines PDA and cell phone in one compact handheld and runs on Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 phone edition. O2 uses the "Wallaby" reference design from Taiwanese-based HTC on the 206MHz Intel StrongARM processor equipped with 32MB RAM and 32MB Flash. Dual-band GSM and GPRS are ...

Device Profile: Audiovox Maestro — (June 29, 2002) — The Maestro is based on a 206 MHz Intel StrongARM processor with 32 MB SDRAM and 32 MB Flash memory. The device dimensions are 4.9 x 3.0 x 0.7 in. and weight is 6.3 oz. The display is a 240 x 320 pixel full color ...
Device Profile: AudioRamp iRAD-R (Internet Radio) — (June 29, 2002) — The AudioRamp iRAD-R Internet radio combines streaming and compressed audio with traditional AM/FM reception. iRAD-R also allows access to thousands of stored audio files (MP3/WMA) stored on a PC's hard drive. The device is based on an Intel StrongARM processor and operates on Microsoft ...
Device Profile: Bernina artista 200E — (June 29, 2002) — Bernina's sewing machine and embroidery system is based on Microsoft Windows CE. Bernina has been known as the sewing industry's innovator -- developing and introducing new products, features and technology for sewers, quilters and embroiderers. The artista 200 offers software patterns and designs for easy sewing. ...
Device Profile: Fujitsu-Siemens ACTIVY series — (June 29, 2002) — ACTIVY offers an open platform for set-top boxes. It offers a flexible, modular system for a variety of applications including Video on Demand, Pay per View, Data/IP distribution and streaming. The ACTIVY platform is open for 3rd party service development for the ...
Device Profile: First International Computer's KJ001 — (June 29, 2002) —

First International Computer's Pocket PC-based device is powered by the Intel StrongARM SA1110, 206MHz processor. The unit has 64 MB SDRAM and 32 MB Flash ROM. The display is a 3.8 in. reflective TFT LCD with touchpanel and front light. Resolution is 240 x 320 pixel with ...

Device Profile: ViewSonic Tablet PC V1100 — (June 29, 2002) — ViewSonic's Tablet PC V1100 runs on Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition and is based on an 866MHz Mobile Intel Pentium III processor plus 256MB RAM (expandable to 512MB). The device has a 20.0 GB hard drive and weighs about 3.5 pounds

Here is a brief summary of the ViewSonic ...
Device Profile: Ripflash Auido player — (June 29, 2002) — RipFlash is a full featured audio Player with USB connectivity. The device records MP3 files using the on board microphone for voice and live recording or directly from any audio source, such as a CD player, through it's line-in connector. The MP3/WMA Player and MP3 Recorder ...
Device Profile: Exertris workout bike — (June 29, 2002) — An interactive gaming workout cycle that uses Microsoft Windows XP Embedded for interactive multimedia features, built-in networking, and broadband connectivity. The system offers a workout and entertainment. The Exertris offers personal logons to enable users to monitor their health and exercise regimen progress, and networking and broadband connectivity to enable ...
Device Profile: HP Jornada — (June 29, 2002) — The device is based on the 206 MHz 32-bit StrongARM processor with 64 MB RAM, 32 MB ROM, 103 MHz memory data bus. The display is 240 x 320 pixels 3.5-inch Color Reflective TFT LCD up to 16 bits. External interfaces include an IrDA infrared port, ...
Device Profile: Asus A600 Pocket PC — (June 29, 2002) — The ASUS My Pal A600 is a very slim -- just .5 in. -- handheld computing device running Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 OS. It is based on the Intel 400MHz PXA250 XScale processor with 64MB RAM and 32MB Flash ROM. A 3.5 in. TFT LCD ...
Device Profile: Viewsonic ViewPad 1000 — (June 29, 2002) — Viewsonic's ViewPad 1000 web tablet is based on the mobile Intel Celeron 800MHz processor plus with SDRAM 256MB (expandable to 512MB). Connectivity options include integrated 802.11b Mini-PCI WiFi LAN, RJ-11 modem port, and RJ-45 fast ethernet port. An onboard digital CCD camera captures 15fps streaming video ...
Device Profile: NEC Mobile Pro P300 — (June 29, 2002) — The NEC Mobile Pro P300 mobile device uses a 206 MHz Intel StrongARM 32-bit RISC processor, weighs 6.7 ounces, and provides an on-screen keyboard, handwriting recognition, and voice recorder. The unit includes 32MB RAM, 32MB of ROM (or Flash), and an SD Card expansion slot that provides users with the ...
Device Profile: Itronix H/PC -- FEX21 — (June 29, 2002) — The Itronix fex21 H/PC (a handheld PC) is a unique device that offers multiple communication protcols for highly mobile workforces. Ruggedized to meet military standards for impact and water resistance, the design runs on Micrsoft Windows CE Handheld PC on a 129 MHz MIPS processor. Optional protocols for wireless communication ...
Device Profile: Electrovaya Scribbler Tablet PC — (June 29, 2002) — The Electrovaya Scribbler Tablet PC boasts an all-day mobile experience and has a propietary battery technology that delivers 9-14 hour computing according to the manufacturer. The Scribbler is available in three models: SC300 (Basic), SC500 (Standard) and SC800 (Premium). THe Standard model runs on 866 MHz, ...
Device Profile: Fujitsu PenCentra 200 — (June 29, 2002) — Fujitsu's PenCentra 200 web tablet is based on Toshiba's 129 MHz MIPS CPU. It supports an 8 in. VGA Color Transmissive DSTN or Reflective SSTN pressure sensitive touchscreen. Expansion slots includes 2 Type-II PCMCIA cards. The PenCentra is 'Radio-Ready' for LAN/WAN PC Card radios and an integrated ...
Device Profile: Bally Gaming systems — (June 29, 2003) — Bally Gaming and Systems develops platforms for interactive video gaming. The company's EVO VIDEO platform offers new technology and fun for gamers while offering casino operators enhanced security, functionality and rapid development of games for casinos, according to Bally.
Device Profile: T-Mobile MDA — (June 29, 2002) — T-Mobile has announced the availability of a mobile phone based on Microsoft's Pocket PC Phone Edition. The device, the MDA, is based on the "Wallaby" reference design from Taiwan's HTC corporation and runs on the 206 MHz Intel StrongARM processor. Expansion options include IrDA and an ...
Device Profile: — (June 29, 2002) —

NEC's device is based on the company's 168MHz NEC MIPS processor amd runs Microsoft's Windows for Handheld PC 2000. The handheld is equipped with 24MB ROM, 32MB RAM, and 16MB internal Flash memory with PCMCIA and CompactFlash expansion slots. Other interfaces include serial, VGA out, infrared ...

Testing Real-Time Systems in Windows CE — column by Mike Hall and Steve Maillet (June 2002) — This edition of the 'Get Embedded' column, by Microsoft product manager Mike Hall and Entelechy Consulting founder Steve Maillet, ponders real-time support for Windows CE.Net and surveys the tools used to measure and test the real-time performance of a device.

In last month's Get Embedded article, we took a look ...
Hard Real-Time with Venturcom RTX on Microsoft Windows XP/XPe — by Mike Cherepov, Mike Hirst, Chris Jones, and Myron Zimmerman (June 2002) — Please note: this article has been superceded by the following updated version: ...
XPe Corral: Newsgroup Questions & Answers — column by Jon Fincher (March 2002) — In this edition of his Windows XP Embedded column, Microsoft test software engineer Jon Fincher tackles a recent round of technical questions from the newsgroups.

(March, 2002) -- Here we are, another month, and another Microsoft Windows XP Embedded column for you. I know some of you were really looking ...
Creating a Software Development Kit for Windows CE — by Mike Hall and Steve Maillet (March 2002) — Writing applications for Microsoft Windows desktop operating systems is straightforward; you know exactly which APIs are supported. This is defined by the Windows Platform Software Development Kit (SDK), which can be downloaded from this link. Windows CE .NET is componentized. The number of APIs exposed on a Windows ...
Component Designer: Casting the Mold, Part 2 — column by Jon Fincher (February 2002) — "Up to Speed," the February installment of the Microsoft Windows XP Embedded "Get Embedded" column, discusses the issue of dependencies and other source level definition (SLD) file objects....
Component Designer: Casting the Mold, Part 1 — column by Jon Fincher (January 2002) — Welcome back! The holidays have passed in the U.S., and I'm back, reasonably refreshed, and ready to get started dissecting the first of our Microsoft Windows XP Embedded tools, Component Designer. I'm hoping you're ready as well. Why Component Designer first? Well, it's like this . . .

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