Monday, January 22, 2007

Portable Computers suit space-constrained applications.



NextDimension Evo and NextDimension Evo HD are upgradeable flextop computers with open-standards architecture and flexible I/O. While Evo is intended for use as workstation/server, Evo HD incorporates Hi-Def display and suits portable applications. Both measure 16.8 x 11.44 x 5.69 in.; support 32-/64-bit environments; and integrate 1 or 2 single- or dual-core AMD Opteron(TM) processors with Direct Connect Architecture. Systems are expandable via 3 PCI Express x16 or PCI-X slots.
Source: news.thomasnet.com

Printing System offer complete photo business solution.
Available for Stylus® Pro 3800 and 4800 printers, Epson Portrait Edition Series consists of hardware and software that gives wedding, portrait, and event photographers everything needed to create customized print packages that can be sold in-house or online. ExpressDigital® Darkroom(TM) Core Edition software integrates workflow components, including importing, cataloging, and archiving photos; enhancing and editing photos and projects; and comprehensive selling and marketing features.
Source: news.thomasnet.com

System-on-Chip targets portable A/V applications.
Based on DaVinci(TM) technology, dual-core Model TMS320DM6441 consists of ARM9® and TMS320C64x+(TM) DSP core plus video/imaging co-processors. With dual power modes, device can run at 513 MHz DSP and 256 MHz ARM at 1.2 V or 405 MHz DSP and 202 MHz ARM at 1.05 V. Key peripherals include Ethernet, MMC and SD card interface, ATA HDD interface, USB 2.0, and multiple UARTs. Software API and multimedia framework manages control of power to maximize battery life for portable audio and video devices.
Source: news.thomasnet.com

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