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Advantech Trek-755 vehicle-mounted computer -- Aug. 4, 2005 -- The TREK-755 is a rugged, fanless, vehicle-mounted computer aimed at applications in depots, warehouses, transportation, agriculture, manufacturing, shipyards, and lumberyards. It runs both Windows CE and Windows XP Embedded on an 800MHz Via Eden processor and boasts a 10.4-inch SVGA LCD screen with sunlight-readable and touchscreen options. details

Advantech Trek-725 in-vehicle terminal -- July 29, 2005 -- The Trek-275 in-vehicle panel computer is suitable for mounting in severe environments such as trucks, forklifts, and cranes, and targets applications such as warehousing, logistics, delivery services, and container traffic management. It runs Windows CE 5.0 on a 533 MHz Intel IXP-420, with a minimum 64 MB of SDRAM and 32 MB of Flash. details



AMD Personal Internet Computer (PIC) -- Oct. 28, 2004 -- The $185 (without monitor) PIC is the cornerstone of AMD's ambitious plan to equip 50 percent of the world's population with Internet connectivity and computing capabilities by 2015 -- an initiative dubbed 50x15. The fanless device runs Windows CE on a low power Geode x86 processor with 128 MB of RAM. details



Amrel Systems Rocky Mobile Jr. -- Aug. 17, 2006 -- This rugged, 3-piece "fixed on-board" computer is aimed at space-constrained in-vehicle applications that don't need a lot of expandability. It runs Windows XP Embedded on a Pentium M processor packed in a ruggedized box sealed to IP-54 environmental standards. The accompanying display unit and keyboard are also sealed to IP-54. details



Antelope Technologies 'Mobile Computer Core' -- May 23, 2002 -- the 'Meta Pad' is a research prototype portable computing device that transforms in seconds into a personal digital assistant (PDA), desktop, laptop, tablet, or wearable computer without having to be rebooted. The Antelope device is based on the Transmeta Crusoe 5800 processor and supports Windows XP and 2000. details



Applied Systems Engineering SPT4-NET -- May 12, 2005 -- The SPT4-NET is an industrial protocol translator and data concentrator that targets industrial applications requiring highly reliable protocol communication, such as electric power plants and oil, gas, or water treatment facilities. It runs Windows CE 5.0 on an AMD Elan SC520 processor. The device offers one network channel, four serial channels, and a large software library of RTU/IED communication protocols to support a range of protocol and data transport applications common in the SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) industry. details



Axiomtek GOT-1840T Panel PC -- Aug. 15, 2005 -- Features an 8.4-inch LCD and internal PC/104 expansion slot for extended functionality. The GOT-1840T supports both Windows CE and Windows XP Embedded on a 667 MHz Via Eden processor, and is packaged in a rugged, fanless design suitable for harsh industrial environments. details

Axiomtek PANEL1170-800 -- July 13, 2005 -- Axiomtek claims that this Panel PC is the first such device to combine a high-resolution 17-inch LCD screen with an embedded RAID subsystem. The PANEL1170-800 is based on an Intel Pentium 4 and 852GM chipset, and it supports both Windows XP Embedded and Windows CE, among other OSes. details



Bally Gaming's EVO series -- June 29, 2003 -- Bally Gaming's Evolution Series (EVO) is powered by a Microsoft Windows NT Embedded operating system on an Intel Pentium. The EVO VIDEO features a powerfully upgraded sound system with superior graphics presentation on an improved monitor. With development direction provided by major regulatory agencies throughout the country, EVO employs CD-ROM technology that can be upgraded to DVD to display PC-quality game content. details



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. details



B & R Industrial Automation Panel PC Family -- July 21, 2005 -- B & R's series of fanless Panel PCs offers a large range of choices in terms of processor, memory, expansion and display size and resolution. Processor choices include a range of Celerons and Pentium Ms with speeds ranging from 400MHz to 1.8GHz. Display sizes range from 10.4-inch VGA to 15-inch XGA. details



Canon CD-4070NW Digital Document Recorder -- July 08, 2004 -- Canon's Digital Document Recorder, running Windows XP Embedded on Via Cyrix III processor, is said to allow users to quickly and easily scan and archive reports, contracts, legal briefs, invoices, and other important documents onto CD-Recordable (CD-R) disks or into network folders. Designed for credit unions, law firms, and other office environments requiring plug-and-play document management, the CD-4070NW combines "advanced capture, archiving, and networking in an economical, all-in-one desktop system," according to Canon. details



CasaWorks Cielo Home Management Gateway -- Apr. 6, 2004 -- This Celeron based device running Windows CE serves as the hub of a comprehensive home management system that provides the functions of traditional high-end home control and automation systems, but in an easy-to-use and affordable manner, according to CasaWorks. The system enables homeowners to control their household electronics, including lighting, climate, security, and entertainment systems, using a PDA, PC Web browser, Web Pad, or wireless programmable remote control. details



Chassis Plans Electronic voting controller -- Dec. 20, 2004 -- The "11309-101" supports both Windows CE and Windows XP Embedded and is Federally and multi-state certified for use in Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) voting systems, according to Chassis Plans. The device comes with a choice of processors, including 800MHz or 1GHz Via C3 CPUs and a range of options including hard disk drives and a PCMCIA slot. details



Clarion NAX963HD -- Aug. 29, 2006 -- This aftermarket in-car navigation device runs Windows Automotive, based on Windows CE 5.0 and is just over an inch (28 mm) thick, allowing it to fit beneath car seats. It features a 30 GB hard drive for map data and offers both voice instructions and voice control. The NAX963HD is intended to connect to an in-vehicle audio/video entertainment system display, such as the MAX668RVD touch panel display. details



Cornell University soccer-playing robot -- Aug. 10, 2004 -- Cornell's 2004 entry in the international RoboCup soccer competition runs Windows CE 4.2 on a PC/104 form-factor computer and features autonomous intelligence. details



Datastrip DSVII-SC -- Aug. 30, 2004 -- This handheld identity verification device runs Windows CE 4.2 and combines a contact and contactless smartcard reader, a 500 dpi fingerprint sensor, and a large color touchscreen LCD readable in both direct sunlight and low light conditions -- all in a small handheld unit weighing approximately two pounds. details



Delphi FleetOutlook "Truck PC" -- Jan. 13, 2004 -- FleetOutlook is an in-dash onboard computer that implements a comprehensive fleet management and security solution combined with full radio functionality. The device runs Windows CE on a Hitachi SH3 processor and integrates premium audio, trip computer, GPS, and vehicle monitoring within a standard-sized, single-DIN radio package. details



Edge Products A2 diesel performance controller -- Nov. 10, 2005 -- The Edge A2 replaces conventional gauges for diesel engines and enables on-the-fly adjustment of five enhanced power levels. It also includes a GPS receiver and TomTom navigation software. The A2 runs Windows CE on a 300MHz Freescale i.MX21 processer and features a QVGA LCD touch-screen display that can show up to 20 engine parameters in real time. details



Embedded Automation mServer Residential Edition -- Aug. 08, 2006 -- mServer is a centralized home management platform for lighting systems, security systems, HVAC control, IP cameras, irrigation controllers, and IR messaging that provides "always-on" real-time monitoring, status, and control from "any" connected computer. The company's mControl software, which runs on Media Center PCs can be accessed from a web browser and works with off-the-shelf control components supporting the INSTEON, Z-wave, and X10 protocols. details



Eurotech Wrist Worn PC -- Mar. 14, 2006 -- The Wrist Worn PC (WWPC) integrates everything users expect of a PC, in a versatile, ergonomic form factor that targets emergency rescue, security, healthcare, maintenance, logistics, and "many other" applications. The device runs Windows CE on an unspecified low-power embedded processor and features several "wearable-specific" innovations such as a patented orientation sensor that can be configured to induce standby when the user's arm drops. details

Eurotech Rugged DVR -- Nov. 16, 2005 -- The Rugged DVR platform is aimed at surveillance systems on trains and other harsh transportation environments. It supports Windows CE and several other embedded operating systems on a passively cooled P133 or Celeron processor. It complies with a number of European standards for railway applications and environmental tolerance. details



Exceptional Innovation Lifetouch panels -- Aug. 04, 2006 -- This series of wall-mount panel PCs works with the company's Lifeware home automation software to control home lighting, climate, security, and digital entertainment. The wide-screen devices run Windows XP Embedded on 2 GHz Pentium M processors and can simultaneously display up to four streams of high-definition video. details



Exertris workout bike -- June 29, 2002 -- An interactive gaming workout cycle that uses Microsoft Windows XP Embedded for rich interactive multimedia features, built-in networking, and broadband connectivity running on an AMD Duron CPU. The system offers a workout and also entertainment. The Exertris offers personal logons to enable users to monitor their health and excercise regimen progress, and networking and broadband connectivity to enable users to compete with others in their facility and in other facilities. details



Exmocare Bluetooth wristwatch -- July 18, 2006 -- Exmocare is a Bluetooth-enabled biosensor wristwatch and service that assists with medical supervision of the elderly. It works in conjunction with Windows Mobile smartphones, PCs, and the Internet to report the wearer's vital signs in near real-time via SMS, email, and/or instant messaging. details



Fujitsu Maron-1 home robot -- Feb. 25, 2005 -- The Maron-1 runs Windows CE 3.0 on a 266 MHz Pentium processor and can be controlled from a NTT DoCoMo cell phone, a Java-based device that runs wireless Internet applications. With two VGA cameras and an infrared remote control, it is aimed at home security, monitoring and control. details



Hand Held Products 8560 mini kiosk -- Aug. 18, 2005 -- Aimed at self-service and "kiosk" retail applications, the 8560 runs Windows CE 5.0 on a 200 MHz Intel XScale processor with 32 MB of SDRAM and 32 MB of Flash. The unit's QVGA color LCD includes a resistive touchscreen with a field replaceable screen protector, which enables reliable self-service operation. details



Hitachi Wearable Internet Appliance (WIA) -- June 29, 2002 -- the 10.9-ounce wearable computer runs Microsoft's Windows CE 3.0 on a Hitachi SH-4 RISC processor. The device iprovides users with instant on/off Internet access and a SVGA (800 x 600) head mount display that provides a desktop-like viewing experience. The new hands-free PC can be worn while on public transportation, in the office, shopping or relaxing at home. details



InFact FastFact Real-time Performance Monitoring System -- Feb. 04, 2005 -- This standalone real-time data acquisition and reporting system is built around a hardware platform, dubbed "FastFact Monitoring Unit" (FMU), running Windows XP Embedded on a 1 GHz, Pentium-class processor. The system can monitor up to 48 channels at up to 4,000 samples per second per channel. details



Intelligent Instrumentation TIME series terminals -- Feb. 21, 2006 -- This series of time and attendance reporting devices run Windows CE 4.2 on Xscale processors. Packaged in rugged NEMA 12 enclosures, the units are water- and dust-resistant, allowing for installation in both office and manufacturing environments. They are offered with a range of autoID interfaces such as visible red, infrared, and magnetic stripe slot readers, RFID proximity readers, laser scanners, and biometric fingerprint readers. details


Intelligent Instrumentation LANpoint XL -- Feb. 09, 2006 -- The LANpoint XL series are rugged, compact, "full-screen" vehicle-mount computers that target manufacturing and warehousing data collection applications. They run either Windows CE 4.2 or Windows XP Embedded on Via Eden processors and are offered with a range of color touchscreen display options. details



Kontron CV Server In-vehicle PC -- Nov. 10, 2004 -- The CV Server is a ruggedized PC intended for in-vehicle applications. The fanless module runs Windows XP and XP Embedded on Pentium M processors up to 1.4 GHz. According to Kontron, the device has demonstrated MIL-STD-810F resistance to operating shocks and crash hazards, as well vibration resistance (MIL-STD-810F) and electromagnetic compatibility in accordance with the military Highway Truck Standard. details



Kuka KR3 Robot -- Apr. 27, 2004 -- The KR3 robot is a low payload machine used in a variety of industrial and commercial applications. It runs Windows XP Embedded on a Celeron processor. Among other tasks, it has been programmed for automated bartending. details



Lagotek HIP-100 -- May 30, 2006 -- The HIP-100 (Home Intelligence Platform) is the control point for a wireless home automation system that simplifies control of lighting, climate, security, entertainment, video surveillance, irrigation, and other residential applications. The device runs two processors -- a 200 MHz ARM920T running Windows CE 5.0, along with a DSP (digital signal processor) and installs directly in the wall, in the space of a 2-gang light switch. details



Locution Systems ZoneTracker -- Aug. 16, 2005 -- ZoneTracker provides an "easy-to-use, tech-friendly" way for firefighters and paramedics to wirelessly update their zone location within a fire station so dispatches can reach them more quickly. It works in conjunction with the company's natural voice Computer Aided Dispatching (CAD) system, CADVoice Fire. The unit runs Windows CE on an Intel XScale processor. details



LXE VX6 and VX7 -- Sep. 01, 2004 -- This pair of rugged vehicle-mount computers -- the "half-screen" VX6 and the "full-screen" VX7 -- run Windows CE 4.2 on a PXA255 processor and offer optional heating, making them ideal for cold environments either outdoors or within freezers, LXE says. The devices also support LXE's RFTerm multi-session terminal emulator, which simplifies the migration of legacy applications to a Windows CE GUI or browser-based system environment. details



Matrox Imaging 4Sight Imaging Platform. -- June 21, 2004 -- The 4Sight M, the third generation of its self-contained imaging platform, is powered by a choice of low-power Pentium or Celeron processors, and runs Windows XP Embedded. The device provides the core functionality for high-performance and cost-sensitive machine vision, medical imaging, and video surveillance applications. It integrates image capture, processing, and display along with networking and general purpose input/output capabilities -- all within a single, rugged, small-footprint unit. details

Matrox Imaging Smart Camera -- May 13, 2004 -- The Iris P-Series smart camera combines the features of a state-of-the-art smart video camera with the flexibility of a traditional PC-based machine vision system. Based on an Intel Celeron processor running Windows CE .NET, the fully programmable device can be extensively customized by OEMs and integrators to meet the needs of their specific vertical markets and applications. details



Microvision Nomad Expert Technician System -- Feb. 02, 2004 -- the system consists of two modules: a head-worn display unit, and a belt-worn control unit. The belt-mounted control module is a WiFi-enabled Windows CE .NET based "thin client" computer, powered by a 400MHz Intel XScale processor, which can access data on external computers or remote servers and can display content from automakers' web-based services via an included Internet Explorer web browser. details



Mini-Box "Voom PC" -- Oct. 06, 2005 -- The Voom PC, a collaboration between Mini-Box and board and chipmaker Via Technologies, targets in-car navigation and infotainment applications. The $300 box is supported by Windows Embedded operating systems, and is based on one of Via's newest, most powerful mini-ITX motherboards with an "incredible variety" of on-board peripherals. details



Neonode N1 -- Apr. 30, 2003 -- Is the Neonode N1 a mobile phone? A personal organizer? A digital camera? A multimedia jukebox? A gaming machine? A remote control? The correct answer appears to be "all of the above," rolled together into a single compact mobile device with "limitless" features. The do-anything gadget is based on a 110 MHz ARM720T system-on-chip processor equipped with 16MB SDRAM, running an embedded Windows CE .NET operating system. details



Philips DesXcape 150DM smart display -- Feb. 3, 2003 -- Philips has introduced its spin on Microsoft's smart display. Dubbed the DesXcape 150DM, Philips' detachable monitor and matching wireless keyboard which the smart display to act as a primary mobile monitor with built-in touch panel and stereo speakers. Based on Microsoft Windows CE for Smart Displays running on a Intel 400 MHz XScale. The device weighs 5.3 lbs. with battery and integrated 802.11b. details



Prolificx Vector 300FM -- Feb. 01, 2006 -- This device is characterized as an "embedded mobile gateway" and "automotive-grade" platform that can be applied to a wide range of applications such as fleet management, asset tracking, and M2M (machine-to-machine) devices. It supports a range of communication interfaces including Bluetooth, GPS, CAN, USB, and serial, but no display. All interfaces are fully supported by Windows CE drivers and APIs visible to software developers writing either native or managed code using Visual Studio 2005. details


Prolificx TrackPod -- Sep. 02, 2004 -- a rugged Windows CE based telematics platform targeting applications in fleet management, vehicle location, navigation, and asset tracking. Based on an Intel PXA272 XScale processor operating at speeds of up to 620 MHz, the TrakPod is available as either a generic platform with the Windows CE operating system only, or bundled with additional "field proven" telematics application software and APIs. details



Protech PPC-736XF series -- Feb. 01, 2006 -- These fanless panel PCs support for both Windows CE and Windows XP Embedded and are offered in three display sizes ranging from 8.4 inches to 15 inches. The devices are based on a low power 733 MHz Via Eden processor with a VT8606 Northbridge and up to 512 MB of SDRAM, and can accomodate a "slim" CD-ROM drive. details

Protech PS-8851A POS terminal -- Oct. 13, 2005 -- The PS-8851A features a 15-inch touchscreen display in a "retail-hardened" plastic case. It runs Windows Embedded for POS on a 1 GHz Via Eden M processor with up to 1 GB of DDR SDRAM. Numerous peripheral options are available, including a variety of customer-facing displays. details



Psion Teklogix 8525 -- Sep. 16, 2004 -- Psion calls the 8525 an "extremely rugged" vehicle-mount computer. Running Windows CE 4.2 on a PXA255 processor, The device is aimed at the data collection needs of warehouses, freezers, ports, yards, and wide-area mobile applications, and can be configured to operate in Intense and Cold Environments (ICE). details



Quadrox WebCCTV-3 series DVRs -- Mar. 23, 2005 -- This line of multiple input digital video recorders (DVRs) is intended for surveillance applications. They run Windows XP Embedded on Pentium 4 and Xeon processors, and deliver recorded video to a network in native Windows Media format. Several models are available with 4, 8, 12, or 16 inputs that may be analog, IP, USB, or Firewire. details



Remote Media Digital Posters -- Nov. 28, 2005 -- These devices, which range in size from 17 to 55 inches (diagonal), combine high-definition LCD displays with an integrated computer running Windows XP Embedded. They are intended to replace traditional printed poster in retail environments and support a wide range of media formats including MPEG1/2/4 and WMV video, Macromedia Flash, still images, and web pages. details



Salton Home Appliance Network -- Jan. 10, 2004 -- This group of networked home appliances are intended to "make life simpler, more convenient, and fun". Salton's "Beyond Connected Home" product line features a coffeemaker, breadmaker, and microwave controlled via Wi-Fi (802.11b) wireless and AC powerline networking from two "command centers" running Microsoft's Windows CE .NET embedded operating system.

The Icebox, shown here in its "flip-screen" version, is one of the command centers communicating via an AC powerline network. It's also a kitchen entertainment center offering one-touch access to Cable TV, broadband Internet, DVDs, audio CDs, and security video monitoring. details



Scientific Games Extrema M -- July 22, 2004 -- This family of lottery terminals runs Windows XP embedded on an Intel Celeron Coppermine processor. It features operator touch screens rather than key pads, and customer-facing displays that allow lottery agencies to drive impulse sales with promotional videos and visions of huge jackpot winnings. details



Screenplay Communications Gondolaplay -- May 14, 2004 -- If you've seen either of the sci-fi films Blade Runner or Minority Report, you've seen the future of "point of purchase" (POP) media -- tailored, dynamic messages employing electronic digital image content that change by time and location. gondolaPlay is a POP media display engine based on an ETX form-factor single-board computer (SBC) made by Blue Chip, with a 1 GHz Pentium 4 class processor running Windows XP Embedded. details



SMA Computers Enduro Outdoor -- Nov. 21, 2005 -- This rugged, fanless industrial computer meets shock/vibration and extended operating temperature requirements and targets PLC (programmable logic controller) style applications in mobile and industrial environments. It runs Windows CE 4.2 on an AMD Geode SC1100 x86 embedded processor and has both PC/104 and CompactPCI expansion bus connectors. details



Symbol VC5090 vehicle-mount computer -- June 19, 2006 -- The VC5090 combines rugged construction, high performance processing, and wireless networking to enable real-time data access and collection in subzero thermal environments. It uns Windows CE 5.0 on a 624 MHz Intel PXA270 XScale processor and is available in half-screen (800 x 320) and full-screen (800 x 600) versions, both of which include resistive touchscreens and a heater. details

Symbol MK2000 microkiosk -- Jan. 15, 2003 -- The system, which has a form factor that Symbol says makes it a "microkiosk," supports full motion video advertising and interactive applications for retailers. It's intended to be placed (or wall-mounted) in stores to provide another visual purchasing cue through which consumers can check product availability, styling and pricing. It is based on Microsoft Windows CE.NET 4.1 and runs on an Intel 400 MHz XScale. details

Symbol PD4500 and PD7000 -- May 27, 2004 -- This pair of payment capture terminals supports a broad range of retail applications, including online and offline debit/credit, signature capture, scrolling line item display, EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer), gift and loyalty programs, and advertisements, according to Symbol. The two devices share a common embedded platform based on an Intel XScale processor running Windows CE .NET 4.2. details



Trend Controls IQView HVAC controller -- Dec. 10, 2004 -- This intelligent heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) controller runs Windows CE on an Intel PXA255 processor. It features a QVGA (320x240) resolution display with touchscreen, and includes communication ports such as Ethernet, RS232 and current loop for connection to a building's intelligent control network. details



Trimble Total Station S6 -- Jan. 24, 2005 -- This precision optical surveying instrument has a detachable controller module that runs a Windows CE 4.2 on a 400 MHz Intel PXA255 processor. The Trimble Control Unit (TCU) supports cable-free operation of the Total Station S6 through its integrated Bluetooth. details

Trimble 5800 GPS RTK Rover -- Aug. 27, 2002 -- a Windows CE-powered GPS device for surveyors. The cable-free system integrates GPS receiver, GPS antenna, UHF radio, and Bluetooth technology in a low power device. The 5800 receiver is lightweight, weighing just over 2.5 lbs. It connects to field base stations and networks, improving work flow. details



Univ. of Freiberg humanoid robot -- Sep. 20, 2004 -- A group at the Institute for Computer Science of the University of Freiburg (Germany) has used a Pocket PC as the "brain" of a small autonomous robot. "NimbRo RS" placed third in the balancing challenge of the Humanoid League competition at RoboCup 2004 in Lisbon, by successfully walking up and down a ramp without falling. details



ViewSonic airpanel 150 -- Nov. 18, 2002 -- this is the first 'Mira-enabled' (Windows CE .NET) wireless monitor. It is based on Microsoft's smart-display reference platform using an Intel XScale processor. The airpanel is 15 in.and weighs 2.5 lbs. The monitor provides broader networking support for LANs, WANs and PANs. Expansion is provided via PCMCIA and CompactFlash Cards. Real-time IP (VoIP and Instant Messaging) communications is supported. A 10 in. screen is also available.details



WDV Artist 8800-X -- June 11, 2004 -- This large format LED plotter is based on a Mini-ATX motherboard (x86) running Windows CE 4.2. It uses DDC (Dot Density Control) technology, which permits a highly uniform reproduction of shaded areas, images, and extremely thin plot lines. details


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