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It's a shot in the dark, but is anyone planning to go to WIRED magazine's NextFest at the Jacob Javitz Center in NYC? I may have to be there, because two 40" interactive touchscreen kiosks that I built is actually going to the show
yea pics. I would go..but im a little to far away.
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Here they are . . but this pisses me off. After rushing me and my partner to finish these in time for the NextFest show, they tell us that these things aren't gonna make it there because the programming end of things fell behind But they will make it to a major museum conference (ASTC) next month in Louisville, KY.
Note UB.c onscreen in that last one. Everything is enclosed in that white section below the screens. They're running 3.0 GHz P4's with 800MHz FSB w/ hyperthreading. DVI video connection, and 802.11b/g equipped. The touchscreens can move up and down, and rotate a full 360 degrees around. Bootup is automatic once you plug in an extension cord at the bottom
since they are touch screens, is it regular xp pro or is it tablet edition?
Nothing special . . it's XP Pro. The USB touch feature is just regarded by the OS as a standard HID. And most video chipsets will allow 90 degree rotation of the desktop.
Umnitza now provides a mechanic to install all parts ordered right in the box! It's their new "Total customer service program" that will eliminate all the haters and keep incompetents from breaking **** and blaming the vendor! When you are all set simply call INS and they will pick him up free of charge.
Yea, they're identical twins One is in portrait mode and the other is in landscape at the moment. We actually have to build 13 of these in total over the next few weeks, so we may lose one to Calgary and one to Charlotte