CES: LG's N+ Multi Computing solution
LG has 31 flavors of users on noe system
(Credit: Eric Franklin/CNET)LAS VEGAS-Ever had the desire to put 31 users on one PC? No? Not even a little? OK, well, I guess I'll just be leaving then...Oh, now you're interested once I start walking away? Typical human.
LG's N+ monitor technology supports up to 31 desktop LCD monitors on a single computer. The targeted applications being schools, offices, and call centers.
According to LG. these N+ monitors (model N224WA) can be installed in just a few minutes and can reduce the amount of maintenance and IT support needed for a typical office. Problem is, if that one PC dies, everyone loses work. So, everyone has kind of a symbiotic relationship with their colleagues using this set up.
The N224WA also offers USB ports for a keyboard and mouse and includes a 5ms response rate. Additionally, LG says "this system offers consumers straightforward management including easy software and hardware set up, and central control support."
My photo of a random gray wall never looked so good.
(Credit: Samsung)LAS VEGAS-This week at CES, Samsung unveiled what they're calling the slimmest digital photo frame yet for for displaying "high quality' images, the Samsung 700Z Digital Photo Frame.
The frame has a foldable "L" stand design and an active matrix (AM) OLED panel. The device uses DLNA licensed technology to sync with other home and/or mobile photo and video devices.
Samsung claims the the 9x6x4.6-inch Samsung 700Z can also be used as a secondary home or office monitor by connecting it to a PC through a USB cable, up to a resolution of 1024x600. According to Samsung the frame can be viewed from a wide 180 degree angle as well.
Bluetooth allows users to share multimedia content across devices wirelessly, including uploading mobile photos and sharing pictures across multiple 700Z frames.
The Samsung 700Z has a suggested retail price of $300 and will be available in stores March 2010.
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