

For display output, it supports 656/DVO and TV/VGA/LVDS/LCD displays. The Prizm is equipped with a gigabit Ethernet MAC, as well as interfaces for WiFi, 3G, Bluetooth, camera input, PATA/SATA, USB 2.0, Smart Card, and a DVB-ready MPEG-TS interface.

The Prizm also offers video decoders for MPEG 1/2/4, H.264, and JPEG, a video co-processor, and engines for 2D graphics and security acceleration, WonderMedia says. The Prizm 8510 (right) includes an ARM926EJ-S core, a programmable digital signal processor (DSP), gigabit Ethernet, and a wide variety of interfaces, according to the company.Īs seen in the diagram below, the SoC is built around an ARM926EJ-S or ARM1176JZF core, and an MMX-enhanced, programmable "uDSP 2.0" digital signal processor (DSP). WonderMedia Technologies used 2009's Computex show in Taiwan to launch an arm9-based system-on-chip (SoC) aimed at "smartbooks," digital picture frames, media players, and other devices. ITA Computers cited a two-hour battery life, though neither Digital Gadgets nor CVS appears to be making any claims in this regard. Like the Smartbook 7, which, we're confident, came from the same Shenzhen-based supplier, the Sylvania device is said to include an 1800mAh battery. Digital Gadgets cites 802.11b/g wireless networking, and adds that the device includes stereo speakers. The Sylvania netbook mimics more expensive netbooks with features such as three USB 2.0 ports, an sd slot, and audio I/O.
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Namely, the device is said to run Windows CE 6.0 on a 300MHz Via VT8500 processor (see later for background), come with 128MB of RAM and 2GB of flash storage, and have a seven-inch display with 800 x 480 pixels, according to the company. (That netbook was being sold from a website appropriately called, which seems to be no longer online.)ĬVS and Digital Gadgets list the same specs for the Sylvania netbook as ITA Computers did for the Smartbook 7 (right). Apart from the coloring of its case - both silver (above left) and red (above right) versions are offered - the Sylvania netbook appears to be the same device that was placed on sale last May as the ITA Smartbook 7.
