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Provides a starting point for devices that play or store music, video, and other electronic media. |
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Provides a starting point for business terminals and transaction devices such as self-service kiosks, retail point-of-sale (POS) terminals, and electronic payment terminals. |
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Provides a starting point for portable Internet devices with a touch-screen user interface (UI) and a 640 x 480 or larger display. To create an enterprise Web pad, you can do one of the following: Use the Windows Embedded CE Standard Shell and applications. Substitute the Standard Shell and applications by using your own custom versions. Create a UI that is completely browser-based for the OS design. |
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Provides a starting point for a gateway. A gateway is a network infrastructure device that provides connection-sharing services from a single Internet connection to several computers and other devices located on an internal private network. |
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Provides a starting point for industrial automation devices, such as human-machine interface (HMI) panels or programmable logic controllers (PLCs). |
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Provides a starting point for stationery, browser-based consumer Internet appliances, with a fixed display, such as a CRT or LCD, and a keyboard. |
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Provides a starting point for an advanced Internet-based telephone that uses Voice over IP (VoIP). This design template supports an advanced VoIP telephone with a QVGA touch screen, Exchange integration, advanced provisioning through Active Directory, audio call conferencing, and presence. |
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Provides a starting point for a basic Internet-based telephone that uses Voice over IP (VoIP). This design template supports a basic VoIP telephone with a two-line text display. |
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Provides a starting point for a range of mobile devices with a clamshell and keyboard design. |
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Provides a starting point for devices that connect to a television to display Internet and media content. This design template includes the Windows Embedded CE Standard Shell with a browser-based TV user interface (UI). By default, TV navigation functionality is on in the browser. A typical application of this design template might be a video-over-DSL set-top box that has a browser-based TV user interface. |
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Provides a starting point for the smallest functional Windows Embedded CE run-time image. |
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Provides a starting point for a Windows network projector. This is an IP-based display device that displays the content from a Windows Vista-based operating system desktop onto a large screen display. |
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Provides a starting point for remote-desktop terminals and includes the functionality that is needed to support a remote desktop device. This includes a Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)-supported constrained shell and Remote Desktop Connection. |