Interesting the 9370 uses more power on average than the 5822.... I wonder how the power correlates to the processor speed. However, from my viewpoint the 5822 is still looking better. Rick --- Andrew Plumb <> wrote: > Just discovered that detailed information about > Advantech's PCM-9370 is > now available at their website: > > http://www.advantech.com/products/PCM-9370.asp > > It's the Transmeta-based 3.5" single board computer > - same form-factor as > the PCM-5822. Audio and TV-out is a separate, > plug-in module on this > board; the board has TWO LCD headers... Imagine > being able to drive the > HUD microdisplay LCD directly and standard-size LCD > panel off the same > board Doug. :-) > > http://www.advantech.com/products/PCM-5822.asp > > ...doesn't show up on the price-list yet though. > Processing horse-power > in an affordable embedded package... Could be that > desktop-replacement > you're looking for, Melanie. > > Aside: I'm still intrigued by the StrongArm options > coming into the > market - not as much processing power, but certainly > more bang-per-Watt > than other options - Bitsy is on the order of a > couple of 1/2 Watts, > versus the 10W of this Transmeta board. > > See: > http://www.applieddata.net/products_bitsySpec.asp > > Also, if you fill out the e-mail address in the > "BitsyDocuments" form, you > are e-mailed the links to the more detailed PDF > documentation. > > Andrew. > > -- > > Andrew Plumb, VE3SLG > mailto://andrew(at)plumb(dot)org > http://www.plumb.org/tekmage/ > Today's High: http://todayshigh.webhop.net/ > > > > -- > Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send > e-mail with subject of > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to >
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