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You wouldn't use the Sideshow device to type notes. It's for quick access to data already stored on the PC.
The integrated lid design will vary with the ODM, and is only one of the forms Sideshow devices will have. LG's is better integrated than Asus'.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/08/lge-z1-laptop-packs-sideshow-too...
Both ODMs use NVIDIA's device platform.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_38775.html
They can also be wireless devices that are either detatchable from the laptop's lid, or that are sold as standalone devices that only provide Sideshow functionality, or they can be integrated into any number of common items like alarm clocks, phones, digital picture frames, travel bags, or remote controls to provide readily available remote data access, and control for mobile, desktop, or entertainment PCs -- anywhere a secondary display can provide information or control without having to be sitting in front of the computer, or even compliment what's on the computer's monitor.
http://www.sideshowdevices.com/ricavisions-vista-sideshow-remote-co...
http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/08/dells-sideshow-enabled-bluetooth...
The Reg article is incorrect about Sideshow gadgets being the same as Sidebar gadgets. Sideshow gadgets are built specifically for that platform, and have their own control panel in Vista. The gadgets that appear on the Sideshow device are customizable via that control panel, and there's an SDK for creating custom gadgets.
Edited 2007-02-27 07:01