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RE: Webpads


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  • Subject: RE: Webpads
  • From: "Don McAllister" <donmc@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 12:05:15 -0000
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I've got a PC used primarily as an MP3 jukebox and shared Internet access
connected to a monitor in the front room and my main TV in the Living room.
The audio is connected to a (partial) whole house ammplifier so I can play
the MP3s in Bathroom, Front Room, Living room and Kitchen. The keyboard and
Mouse are Logitech Wireless and the range is good enough to use them from
any room in the house ! The Keyboard has multimedia keys so you can play,
skip track, pause etc.

Now what I could really do with is just the flat touch screen to go in the
Kitchen, linked to the same PC. I've already run Cat5 to the kitchen.

Do such beasties exist yet or are the current Webpads full PCs ?

I now Keith has a VGA receiver\trans KAT5 module in the pipeleine. Would
any
of the current KAT5 modules under development be able to cope with touch
screens ?


TIA
Don


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark McCall [mailto:mark@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 14 November 2000 10:37
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Webpads


This was on "The Register" yesterday...

Gateway shows off shiny silver AOL Net appliance
It's bitchin' for kitchens
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/2/14645.html



----- Original Message -----
From: <REB.Barnett@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 9:58 AM
Subject: [ukha_d] Webpads


> I'm coming under increasing pressure to install a flat screen monitor
in
the
> kitchen*, but am reluctant to do so: I spotted Honeywell's WebPad (not
sure
> if that's it's proper name) whilst browsing for central heating
controls
at
> the weekend and this looks just the ticket. It's expensive, but seems
a
fair
> price. I couldn't find out too many technical details on it, so
wondered
if
> anyone on the group has seen/bought/used on and could comment.
>
> What I do know is it is a cordless touch screen flat panel, running
Win
CE,
> with a radio link to a base station that has a LAN connection. What
I'm
> really curious about is whether the radio link uses legal UK
frequencies,
> whether it happens to be the same protocol as the new 10 megabit
wireless
> lans, and if not, whether it will interfere with them. Finally, the
Psion
> Netbook also looks good, but AFAIK does not have a wireless LAN link -
> anyone know if I'm wrong?
>
> *Top tip for how to be 'forced' into buying a flat screen - have quite
a
> nice trendy kitchen. Come up with a killer wife friendly app (my
success
was
> not a searchable recipe database as expected, but an online browsable
photo
> album and HotMail access). Install the grubbiest nastiest 14"
monitor in
> said kitchen with said killer app and leave wife to play. The only
catches
> are you need to install the monitor whilst wife is out so she can't
stop
> you, and install it in such a manner it can't easily be removed on a
whim
> [like running it's cables through a brick wall ;-)]
>
> Ray Barnett
> Systems Developer
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>






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