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2008-10-02
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Hey, OT is what I do best! Here's my server / router housing:
This is an old picture; I've replaced the old monitor with a 19" CRT that looks almost the same. The button / joystick console swings down and inside I have a keyboard, mouse, and some actual joysticks that I plan to rig up to the old controls at some point in the future...
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2008-10-02
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The screen is bigger than the N8X0's. It is, in fact, the same screen that is used for the Archos 605.
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2008-10-02
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2008-10-02
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2008-10-02
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2008-10-02
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And it's bigger than my phone also
Like the original EEE pc before they upgraded the LCD, they have plenty of room for expansion.
But it looks like it could hold a 5" plus screen instead of a 4.3
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2008-10-02
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2008-10-02
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Yeah, also like the original EeePC.
Seriously, I'm guessing that it's like the EeePC in a lot of ways, for example, using a smaller screen than the maximum possible to reduce cost. Maybe also preserving the option of expanding it later, for a higher-priced model (or also possibly an upgrade kit)? Leaving room for hardware hacks... Although there's proportionately less space here, and the obvious one (BT) is already integrated.
Hardware hack options: Maybe a microSD reader, though, wired in parallel with one of the SDs. (Obviously you can't have a card in both at once, though.) Or a SIM reader. Or a couple of white LEDs pointed at the keyboard. Or an array of blue LEDs serving no purpose but making it blinding to use at night and draining batteries. The possibilities are endless...
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2008-10-02
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We were thrilled that with the compaq we could do a whole compile-link-burn to eprom cycle in just 15 minutes (with the previous system, a TI portable computer that was called portable only because it had an handle, that took a whole working day).
TI used to make some amazing processors.....and it still does