InHand in the News
| VIDEO: Mini Modules form InHand |
May 25, 2011
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Bill Wong of Electronic Design Magazine talks with Dan Rowland, of InHand, about their tiny module offerings.." |
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| CASE STUDY: Screening Device Saves Women's Lives in Developing Countries | Mar 15, 2011 |
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The careHPV test controller utilizes InHand's COTs Fingertip4 single board computer and "runs on Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Real-Time OS", providing a language independent user interface for a system that will potentially save thousands of lives." |
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| VIDEO: ESC Interview, Intel Atom Demo | May 17, 2010 |
| "Dan Rowland, [VP of Marketing] at InHand Electronics, demonstrates his company's new Intel Atom-based single-board computer (SBC)." Low-Power Designs |
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| Atomized SBC Slashes Price |
Apr 21, 2010 |
| "The latest revision of the FireFly, an Atom-processor-based single board computer (SBC), reemerges with a significantly lower price tag. Reporting comparable performance to netbooks at a fraction of the power, it also lays claim to being the industry’s smallest full-function embedded SBC." Electronic Design |
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| Low-Cost Intel Atom Mini-Motherboard |
Apr 9, 2010 |
| "InHand Electronics, a low-power embedded solutions provider for OEMs of wireless and handheld devices, announces the latest revision of their Atom-based full-function single board computer (SBC), FireFly, at a significantly lower price." Low-Power Design |
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| World's smallest single board computer is Intel Atom-based | Aug 13, 2009 |
| "InHand Electronics, not many would know them well, have developed an interesting concept of a fully-functional Intel Atom-based single board computer with power numbers running as low as 4.5 watts. Reaching such efficiency, makes this ultra-novel SBC the world’s most power-efficient system and the size as small that it is also the smallest in the world." Gizmo Watch |
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| InHand creates most efficient Atom based SBC | Aug 13, 2009 |
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This is something interesting, a company has created an Atom based system board that can operate at just under 4.5 Watts. The company's name is InHand Electronics, they put together a system board they are calling firefly. This is the world's smallest and most power efficient Atom single board computer." |
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| Atom-based InHand FireFly SBC Promises Netbook-level Performance at a "Fraction" of the Power | Aug 12, 2009 |
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Engadget reports: "InHand Electronics has managed to break out from the pack a bit with its new FireFly board, which the company claims is the world's 'smallest and most power efficient full-function Atom-based SBC.' [...] FireFly packs both on-board DDR2 and expansion capabilities, which [...] could also mean that the eventual products will be smaller than your average handheld / UMPC / MID as well." |
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| Meeting the Challenges of Portable Military Devices with Low-Power Design Techniques | Mar 2009 |
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InHand's featured article focuses on the strict requirements of today's military devices and how designers can focus on specific feature and component selection, utilize hardware management and select power-efficient displays and software to create successful, SWaP conscious mil-spec devices. |
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| InHand Participates in Embedded Computing Conferences |
Feb 27, 2009 |
| "InHand Electronics, a provider of low-power, small-form-factor embedded systems for OEMs, announced that it is participating in RTC Group's Real-Time & Embedded Computing Conferences." Test & Measurement World |
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| Army invests $50 million in flexible displays | |
| InHand develops on of the first handheld devices using flexible display technology. | Jan 29, 2009 |
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InHand Electronics Launches Eco-Friendly Initiative with Inhand goes Green |
Jan 6, 2009 |
| "InHand Electronics, a leader in low-power embedded solutions for OEMs, launches InHand goes Green, taking steps to decrease the environmental impacts of embedded technologies." Embedded Computing Design |


