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ViewSonic Gets Into Home Automation
The V212 wireless tablet uses Wi-Fi and Z-Wave to whip your control system into submission.
November 14, 2006 | by Rachel Cericola

There are complex control systems and control systems that just appear to be complex. It’s possible to have the flash, while allowing you to function on a daily basis. ViewSonic’s V212 plugs you into the power to control your home easily—as well as a lot of other things, including the Web, streaming video, and more.

Aside from a slew of features like checking email and playing music and video, the V212 can be customized to control and access light switches, thermostats and A/V equipment. It can even work with Z-Wave products.

The V212 is also available with built-in speakers in case you want to move with audio and video in tow—or maybe just keep confined to the couch.

  • $1,499
  • 10-inch touchscreen
  • Runs on Microsoft CE.Net Framework
  • 520MHz Intel Bulverde processor
  • Integrated 802.11b/g
  • Boasts 6 hours per charge
  • Includes flash slot for media cards

 

 

 



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Rachel Cericola - Contributing Writer
Over the past 15 years, Rachel Cericola has covered entertainment, web and technology trends. Check her out at www.rachelcericola.com.



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Comments (2) Most recent displayed first.
Posted by Rachel Cericola  on  12/27/06  at  11:01 PM

Do a Google search for the product name. I did find one here…

http://www.superwarehouse.com/ViewSonic_
NextVision_N4_Video_Processor_w__1024x768_
Resolution/N4/p/403072

I know… it’s a long URL!

Posted by Poonam  on  12/26/06  at  06:52 PM

My Nextvision N4 Video Processor’s remote control does not work anymore. Where can I get another remote?



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