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11/16/2006

WidgetStation

Winner of the 2007 International CES Innovation award, emTrace Technologies' WidgetStation allows you to view widgets from the comfort of your desk. This device features dual TFT-LCD displays, NAND Flash or SDRAM memory, USB connectivity, an Ethernet controller, USB connectivity, and touch-sensitive controls. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced. More pictures after the jump. [via Akihabara]

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[...] WidgetStation [Techeblog] [...]
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Can't wait for the all out Chumby Vs. WidgetStation battle!
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[...] The WidgetStation takes the desktop out of desktop widgets. It is essentially an LCD display with touch-sensitive buttons, USB connectivity, memory and Ethernet connectivity. It will actively display the widget of your choosing. And with the enormous amount of widgets now available, the WidgetStation provides endless possibilities. No word on pricing or availability, but we will have more info live from the CES show floor in January. – Travis Hudson [...]
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WidgetStation, muestra lo que tu quieras WidgetStation es un gadget que dispone de dos pantallas LCD donde podemos visualizar datos que podemos recoger de varias fuentes. Se conecta por cable USB o por Ethernet. Además sus pantallas son táctiles y podemos ponerle la hora, la predicción del...
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[...] From TechBlog via Gizmodo comes news of what was apparently once called the “Widget Clock Infobot” but is now the Emtrace WidgetStation, a “Station” that may be even harder to find than another this holiday season. It joins the embryonic category of the push-based Internet appliance, joining products such as those from Ambient, such as the Google Calendar clock concept, and Chumby. I suspect we’ll see major names drop into this space in 2008. While the product doesn’t seem far beyond the concept stage at this point, one thing I already like about it is that it can retrieve information from a PC over a home network. That said, I’m not necessarily sold on the need for two screens, particularly a monochrome one. Posted by Ross Rubin Filed in Uncategorized [...]
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[...] [ The WidgetStation ] VIA [ TechEBlog ] [...]
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[...] WidgetStation / TechEBlog Filed Under: Desktops, Misc. Gadgets [...]
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[...] Widgets kennen wohl die meisten von euch. Nette kleine Mini-Programme, die einem das Leben erleichtern sollen und den Desktop vermüllen. Doch es geht auch anders, mit der Widgetstation. [Gefunden bei Gizmodo - Hier der Hersteller] [...]
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[...] [ The WidgetStation ] VIA [ TechEBlog ] [...]
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i'd buy one if it costs substantially less than a LCD monitor
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[...] Winner of the 2007 International CES Innovation award, emTrace Technologies’ WidgetStation allows you to view widgets from the comfort of your desk. This device features dual TFT-LCD displays, NAND Flash or SDRAM memory, USB connectivity, an Ethernet controller, USB connectivity, and touch-sensitive controls. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced. More pictures after the […] Read more… [...]
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