| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 06 Jan 2001 |
| Topics | Windows CE, Mobile - Wireless Communications | ||
| Downloads | 7 | ||
Hitachi engineers had a concept that would help the electronics giant maintain its leadership role - an Internet device that could deliver a big-screen viewing experience from a very small package. Their solution: a head-mounted device with a miniature display that gives the impression of viewing a 13-inch desktop screen at a distance of two feet. To create this innovative device, which gives its users a rich, hands-free, Internet and digital-content browsing experience, Hitachi chose to use the Microsoft Windows CE 3.0 operating system.
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