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help| In computing, Smart Display (originally codenamed Mira) was a Microsoft initiative to use a portable touchscreen LCD monitor as a thin client for PCs, connecting via Wi-Fi. Smart Display was announced in early 2002, released in early 2003 and cancelled in December 2003, having never achieved more than negligible market penetration. The Smart Display was a battery-powered 10" or 15" LCD monitor... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Smart Display
In computing, Smart Display (originally codenamed Mira) was a Microsoft initiative to use a portable touchscreen LCD monitor as a thin client for PCs, connecting via Wi-Fi. -
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ViewSonic
ViewSonic was the first manufacturer to bring Smart Display to the market, with the Airpanel V150 in early 2003. -
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Viva (bus rapid transit)
Stops along the routes are referred to as "Vivastations", and incorporate a ticket vending machine and a ticket validator (fares are on a proof-of-payment basis to speed up boarding times), as well as a real-time "smart" display that notify passengers when the next vehicle is expected to depart. -
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List of Microsoft codenames
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Transportation in Markham, Ontario
Unlike YRT, viva only stops at Vivastation, an especially designed station which incorporate a ticket vending machine and a ticket validator (fares are on a proof-of-payment basis to speed up boarding times), as well as a real-time "smart" display that notify passengers when the next vehicle is expected to depart. -
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Mira (disambiguation)
Smart Display (development codename: Mira), a failed 2002 Microsoft product for a portable touchscreen terminal. -
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Smart (automobile)
At the Smart Car Brooklands event in July 1998, a Smart EV was on display within "MercedesWorld" and a representative stated that the car would be for sale in the UK in 2010. -
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Liquid crystal display
Active-matrix addressed displays look "brighter" and "sharper" than passive-matrix addressed displays of the same size, and generally have quicker response times, producing much better images. ... LG Display -
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Electronic paper
In addition, the technology offers a unique path toward high-brightness full-colour displays, leading to displays that are four times brighter than reflective LCDs and twice as bright as other emerging technologies. ... The world’s first ISO compliant smart card with an embedded display was developed by Smartdisplayer using SiPix Imaging’s electronic paper. -
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Plasma display
Plasma displays are bright (1000 lux or higher for the module), have a wide color gamut, and can be produced in fairly large sizes, up to 381 cm (150 inches) diagonally. ... 3D display
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