A visit to Sparkpad’s website gives you little more than a “coming soon” teaser, but not all is lost, friends: new filings in the FCC’s database today are letting the cat out of the bag. We’re still not sure exactly how this stuff is going to be sold, but Sparkpad’s products are looking a bit like a Bug Labs for larger displays, seemingly allowing hobbyists and companies without massive R&D budgets to throw together Linux-based interactive products that run on photo frames ranging from 7 to 10.4 inches — and if that’s not big enough, there’s also some sort of option for remotely-operated displays of 15 inches and larger. The devices can be programmed using Flash, the Lua language, or — coming soon — using the Android SDK, making for a pretty versatile setup. Interestingly, Sparkpad’s manual points out that this is the platform used by the iGala touchscreen photo frame from a couple years back, so we’re guessing that the company is just now looking at opening up the underlying platform to all comers. Anyhow, yeah — if you’ve ever dreamed of programming your own DreamScreen , Sparkpad might be the way to roll. Sparkpad platform revealed by way of FCC, could make your wildest photo frame fantasies come true originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 12:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …Well, would you look at what showed up on our frigid doorstep this morning? That’s right, we are now the proud owners of Google’s first Chrome OS laptop — the Cr-48 . Obviously, we ripped open the box and got right to handling the 12.1-inch, Atom-powered laptop. So, what does the thing feel like? How’s that keyboard? And more importantly, how’s Chrome OS looking? Stand by for our impressions, which we’ll be adding in depth over the day. First impression: this thing is different. Here are some quick bullet points, one of our favorite formats for presenting data in a list: Hardware The entire body is made of a soft, beautiful matte black. It feels very Droid-like, just a little less rubberized. Overall, it looks a lot like a black MacBook, including a magnetic latch with a split spot for getting your finger in and lifting the lid, a very similar keyboard, and a similar hinge design. There’s on of those large Envy-style clickpads. It has great multitouch scroll, and great general mousing feel (better than most Windows laptops), but it also has some of that Envy trouble of disliking a finger floating on the lower part of the pad. Basically, you have to click or mouse, you can’t be doing both at once. The matte screen overwhelms us with gratitude. Thank you, Google. Thank you . There’s ultra-wide ctrl and alt buttons on the left side, thanks to the lack of a Windows Key. Software It starts up instantly, and it’s actually really hard to tell if we’ve put it into standby or not because there are no drive noises, and we haven’t hit upon any fan noise yet either. We’re having trouble installing Photoshop. Our apps haven’t synced over from our desktop’s copy of Chrome, which must be a still-forthcoming feature. You need an internet connection for the very first setup and login, but you can login to an existing user while the device is offline, and access anything that’s cached or HTML5-stored on the device — like some of those new Chrome Web Apps. While wake from standby takes less than a second, a cold boot takes around 15 seconds to get to the login screen, and another 6 or 7 seconds to login after you’ve entered your password. The remainder of our impressions will be about Poppit! . The most important thing to remember is that this product is in no way designed for the mass market, and it’s up to Samsung, Acer, and other forthcoming third parties to actually build the hardware we’ll end up buying in the long run. Still, there seems to be a lot here that laptop manufacturers of all sorts could take note of, and generic-ified or not, the Cr-48 is pretty striking. Developing… Gallery: Google Cr-48 Chrome laptop preview Google Cr-48 Chrome laptop preview originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 11:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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