Both "Video on Demand" AND a "system of categorizing ans selecting items" have been available in some hotels for a long time. You can select from a menu what you want to see, browse by various types or genres, then press select, and here comes the movie.
I agree, it only responds to things you give it, the only out of place part, is a simple random TEXT ad, in a rotation. It has menu like commands only, and doesnt recognize anything out of context, or ends up doing a stock search for it.
Terminal Services (or RDP) isn't anything new. This is not a real remote monitor, its using MS specific remote control. This means it will run windows Ap's fine, but (TS or RDP) will do nothing for linux, or regular PC users.
Google Cache for http://www.versalaser.com/english/
Both "Video on Demand" AND a "system of categorizing ans selecting items" have been available in some hotels for a long time. You can select from a menu what you want to see, browse by various types or genres, then press select, and here comes the movie.
Good refernce site:
: www.hyway.com.au/747/747.html+%22%2Bwww.hyway.com. au/747/747.html%22&hl=en&ie=UTF8
http://www.glideslope.de/html/cockpit.htm
Google Cache:
http://216.239.51.100/search?q=cache:lvvTeoFeD_cC
I agree, it only responds to things you give it, the only out of place part, is a simple random TEXT ad, in a rotation. It has menu like commands only, and doesnt recognize anything out of context, or ends up doing a stock search for it.
Terminal Services (or RDP) isn't anything new. This is not a real remote monitor, its using MS specific remote control. This means it will run windows Ap's fine, but (TS or RDP) will do nothing for linux, or regular PC users.
I'm Sold... Where can I buy or build one, and how much!?
:( I did the same thing..