Via Technologies this week at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (e3) unveiled their plans to release a miniature entertainment system that runs an embedded version of Windows XP by 2005. The size of the Eve Mobile Gaming Console is remarkable, it even adds MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 support for watching videos, OpenGL and DirectX for PC Games, listen to MP3s or anything else your home PC can do
News source: mobilemag.com
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The Eve integrates a 533MHz VIA Eden-N processor supporting SSE and MMX, 128MB DDR266 SDRAM, a 20GB hard drive, and a 4-inch built-in LCD monitor supporting resolutions of up to 640x480. For advanced 2D/3D graphics performance, the Eve Mobile Gaming Console integrates the S3 Graphics UniChrome Pro IGP featuring a 200MHz clock that can drive a pixel rate of up to 200 million pixels per second with two textures each. The graphics engine also features support for Z-bias, anti-aliasing, alpha blending, Microsoft DirectX 7/8/9, and OpenGL.

except a lot smaller
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