Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Fri 25th Jul 2008 01:38 UTC, submitted by computerishcat
Hardware, Embedded Systems People have been saying for some time that operating systems will eventually just become windows to the "cloud" (essentially browsers) and everyone will just use web applications, but now a company called CherryPal is really doing it. Plus, the CherryPal uses only 2 Watts of power.
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RE: No DVI
by NeoX on Fri 25th Jul 2008 05:15 UTC in reply to "No DVI"
NeoX
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2006-02-19

They made a mistake with no DVI. There is no simple way to integrate VGA into a home theater environment. Only a few TVs have VGA integrated and it is a mess to route the audio. This box had good potential in a home theater setup.


It wasn't intended to be a home theater set top box it was intended to be a cheap PC without the hassles. However I feel they failed on both accounts. By the time you add a keyboard, mouse, LCD monitor, External HD, External DVDR, Hub, and a few other things, you might as well buy a real computer. But alas this might not be a bad deal if you have a wife that is tired of her old 400 mhz iMac and only surfs the web and reads email, and you just so happen to have a keyboard, mouse and monitor laying around. hehehe OK so it is not for everyone... ;-)

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RE[2]: No DVI
by hobgoblin on Sat 26th Jul 2008 01:35 in reply to "RE: No DVI"
hobgoblin Member since:
2005-07-06

this is basically a browser in a can...

dont try and turn it into something more like some people are doing with the eeepc and friends by putting windows on them.

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