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2011-11-19

Cotton Candy: FXI's USB Stick-Sized Portable Computer


Cotton Candy takes the guts of an Android phone and crunches them down into a USB stick, essentially acting as a computer you can plug into anything with an HDMI or USB input.
Source: Cotton Candy

FXI Demonstrates Any Screen Connected Computing « FXITech

New York, NY and Trondheim, Norway – November 17, 2011 - FXI Technologies, a hardware and software startup based in Trondheim Norway, demonstrated today the world’s first any screen, connected computing USB device.  Codenamed “Cotton Candy”, this sweet little device serves as a technology bridge between any display, the Cloud, and any input peripheral.

The vision for Cotton Candy is to allow users a single, secure point of access to all personal Cloud services and apps through their favorite operating system, while delivering a consistent experience on any screen.  The device will serve as a companion to smartphones, tablets, notebook PC and Macs, as well add smart capabilities to existing displays, TVs, set top boxes and game consoles.


USB Stick Contains Dual-Core Computer, Turns Any Screen Into an Android Station


The Cotton Candy has a USB 2.0 connector on one end and an HDMI jack on the other. When connected to an HDTV, it uses the HDMI port for video, the USB for power, and Bluetooth to connect to a keyboard, mouse, or tablet for controlling the operating system. The device can output up to 1080p so even a full HD screen can display the Candy’s preloaded Android 2.3 operating system at its native resolution. The dual core CPU is powerful enough to play local 1080p video or stream HD clips from the Web.
HDTVs, monitors, and computers are just the tip of the iceberg for the Cotton Candy. Borgar told us the device will be able to connect to tablets, smartphones, and even set top boxes via USB or Bluetooth. He says that he expects the device to be able to turn even an iPhone or an iPad into a terminal for its environment. Imagine an iPhone running Android!




2009-07-27

The Mimo Mini USB Monitors

Clipped from: Mimo Mini USB Monitor at 100Cute - SoCute

If you are searching for a secondary USB monitor, the Mimo Mini from ThinkGeek might be the right answer for you. The display features a 800 x 480 resolution with a 350 cd/m2 brightness level, 400:1 contrast ratio, and portrait/ landscape view.You just need to connect the 7-inch Mimo Mini to the computer’s USB port and the display is ready to use. The Mimo Mini is perfect for your IM client, widgets, PC gaming tools, your email, a spreadsheet, your PhotoShop tools, or even video. Weighing at 1.3-pounds, the Mimo Mini retails for $129.99.

Clipped from: ThinkGeek :: Mimo Mini USB Monitor
ThinkGeek

Product Features

  • Small monitor runs completely off of USB, giving you an extra mini display whenever and wherever you need it.
  • No extra power needed. The Mimo monitor is powered by USB.
  • No extra video card. The Mimo has a built in video card that runs over any USB 2.0 connection.
  • Rotating Portrait or Landscape view. Go vertical for notes and spreadsheets, horizontal to watch a movie.
  • Great for laptop use. The Mimo stores easily in your bag and is ready to go simply by plugging it in
  • Mac and Windows driver support (intel Mac only)
  • Display size - 7"
  • Display resolution - 800 x 480
  • Brightness - 350 cd/m2
  • Contrast ratio - 400:1
  • Connections - USB 2.0
Clipped from: REVIEW: Mimo UM-710 USB Monitor | Mobility Site

Mobility Site

REVIEW: Mimo UM-710 USB Monitor



The Mimo UM710’s packing box. The UM710 is their midline product. There are also models that include touchscreens and TV connectors.


The rear of the Mimo, showing the quite durable big honkin’ silver screw that connects the screen to the stand. Loosen this to move the screen up or down or to swivel it into “portrait” mode. The physical controls are shown on the side of the unit, two buttons for brightness and a power button.


Configuring the Mimo from the Windows XP Control Panel. Awwww, It looks like my monitors had a kid, doesn’t it?



The Mimo in action at full brightness and native 800×480 resolution, showing IE8 and some stupid gadget site.


The Mimo running the Zune software Now Playing view….and Amanda F*ckin’ Palmer.


The Mimo and IE8 in Portrait Mode…cute, but usable? Not so much.


Clipped from: Mimo Monitors - Welcome



710 Model

price $129.99

7" screen : 800 x 480 pixels

detachable stand allows portrait or landscape mode

learn more



740 Model AVAILABLE NOW!

price $219.99

7" screen : 800 x 480 pixels

touchscreen, audio in/out ports

integrated webcam and microphone

great for VOIP applications

detachable stand allows portrait or landscape mode

learn more


Clipped from: YouTube - 7" DisplayLink Mimo USB Monitor w/ Dell Mini 9 Netbook Hackintosh

7" DisplayLink Mimo USB Monitor w/ Dell Mini 9 Netbook Hackintosh



Clipped from: VGA Monitor That Fits in Your Pocket! - Best Of... on Yahoo! Video

VGA Monitor That Fits in Your Pocket! - Best Of...



Sources:
  1. Mimo Mini USB Monitor at 100Cute - SoCute
  2. ThinkGeek :: Mimo Mini USB Monitor
  3. REVIEW: Mimo UM-710 USB Monitor | Mobility Site
  4. Mimo Monitors - Welcome
  5. YouTube - 7" DisplayLink Mimo USB Monitor w/ Dell Mini 9 Netbook Hackintosh
  6. VGA Monitor That Fits in Your Pocket! - Best Of... on Yahoo! Video
Related:
  1. Mimo Mini 710 USB Monitor - extra screen space on the go
  2. Mimo Mini USB Monitor

2008-09-01

Sensory Substitution with the Eye Candy

The EYE CANDY


Clipped from: Faux-Drugs: Hallucinogenic Eye Candy USB Lollies Take Your Brain to That Special Place, For Real

Hallucinogenic Eye Candy USB Lollies Take Your Brain to That Special Place, For Real



Clipped from: EYE CANDY



The candy that provides you with a sensational new way to see.

This delicious new confectionary uses cutting edge Sensory Substitution Technology to transmit vivid emotive images into your mind's eye.

Available in six unique flavours, each helping you achieve the right state of mind by projecting specially created evocative imagary into your field of vision.

Eye Candy is the natural way to become the person you want to be.

How it works


Clipped from: EYE CANDY

Each of your senses (touch, smell, sight, taste, hearing) sends information to the brain at a different frequency. The brain determines where the sensorial information it receives comes from by the frequency at which it resonates, it can then process it in the appropriate way (e.g. turn sight information from the eyes into pictures in the mind). An array of resonators positioned on the surface of an Eye Candy transmit information from the tongue to the brain at the frequency that the eyes usually send visual information to the brain. A pleasant sensation of soda bubbles can be felt on the tongue as the mind decodes this sensorial information as vivid pictures.

This process is called sensory substitution and can be used to supplement peoples senses, enabling them to see the evocative images contained within Eye Candy.

Sensory Substitution


Clipped from: Sensory substitution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sensory substitution means to transform the characteristics of one sensory modality into stimuli of another sensory modality. It is hoped that sensory substitution systems can help handicapped people by restoring their ability to perceive a certain defective sensory modality by using sensory information from a functioning sensory modality. A sensory substitution system consists of three parts: a sensor, a coupling system, and a stimulator. The sensor records stimuli and gives them to a coupling system which interprets these signals and transmits them to a stimulator. Sensory substitution concerns human perception and the plasticity of the human brain; and therefore, allows us to study these aspects of neuroscience more through neuroimaging.

Clipped from: Wired Science . Mixed Feelings | PBS

Mixed Feelings

Scientists Rewire the Brain through the Tongue



Clipped from: Vision Device

Vision Device



The BrainPort vision device is a non-surgical assistive visual prosthetic device that translates information from a digital video camera to your tongue, through gentle electrical stimulation.

[...]

The current prototype works best for individuals who are blind and have no better than light perception.


Clipped from: HowStuffWorks "How BrainPort Works"
HowStuffWorks


The BrainPort technology maniuplates the brain's sensory input and can allow the blind to see. See more BrainPort images.


Clipped from: TCNL

Tactile Communication & Neurorehabilitation Laboratory
at UW-Madison (TCNL)


Welcome to TCNL, founded January, 2008. Our mission is
to develop solutions for sensory and neurological disorders by applying
principles of neuroplasticity, enabling the brain to process information
in new ways.

Related:

Faux-Drugs: Hallucinogenic Eye Candy USB Lollies Take Your Brain to That Special Place, For Real
EYE CANDY
Sensory substitution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wired Science . Mixed Feelings | PBS
Vision Device
HowStuffWorks "How BrainPort Works"
TCNL

2008-01-24

The USB powerstick

Power up any device as fast as if it was plugged into the wall.

Charges your portable device as fast as a wall charger. The Powerstick™ takes 90† minutes to charge and provides you double your talktime or audio playback on most popular devices.
related:

The USB powerstick | zedomax.com
Powerstick USB Charger | gadgettastic.com
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