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technology2 years ago

Lenovo Unveils Pocket-Sized Chromebox Micro for Digital Signage and More

Lenovo has announced the Chromebox Micro, a pocket-sized, fanless device designed for enterprise customers. The Chromebox Micro is powered by a dual-core Intel Celeron N4500 CPU, 8GB of RAM, and 32GB of eMMC storage. It features a range of ports for connectivity, including two USB-C, two USB Type-A, HDMI, Ethernet, and a headphone jack. Lenovo is also working on custom touchscreen displays for the device. The Chromebox Micro is set to be released in the first quarter of 2024, with a starting price of $219.

technology2 years ago

Lenovo Unveils Pocket-Sized Chromebox Micro for Digital Signage Solutions

Lenovo has unveiled its new Chromebox Micro media player, designed for digital signage and interactive display solutions. The ultra-thin and affordable device offers high performance, data security, and easier remote control and device management with ChromeOS. The global digital signage market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 8 percent from 2023 to 2030, driven by innovation in consumer experiences and smarter infrastructure. The Lenovo Chromebox Micro is a small form factor media player that supports dual displays at 4K resolutions and can fit into tight environments. It is easy to manage remotely and is expected to be available from the first quarter of 2024, starting at $219.

technology2 years ago

E Ink's Spectra 6: The Future of Color ePaper Technology

E Ink has revealed its latest color electronic paper panels, Spectra 6, with color reproduction that looks almost as good as what you can get in LCDs. Spectra 6 can display up to six different color particles in each microcapsule, and it will be available in a variety of sizes with a contrast ratio of 30:1 and resolutions up to 200 pixels per inch. While it will be quite a few years before the Spectra 6 technology trickles down to consumer devices, it promises to be a big step forward for digital signage, where imagery can be occasionally swapped out and easily updated without the hassle of having to get something physically printed.