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Plasma Active on a touchscreen tabletop monitor

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First Idea:

I) "Port" Plasma active to run on an i386 machine instead of having to port it to each and every ARM class of processor.

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A) Obtain a table top touch screen monitor that has Windblows in the screen backing such as Dell XPS 18

http://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/tablet ... ps-18.aspx

B) Plasma Active on a usb drive and plugged into a usb port so that Plasma active runs on the usb drive just like putting Kubuntu onto a usb drive and plugging it into a tower.

Instead of a Linux on a usb drive going into a tower and there by to the monitor it bypasses the OS in the monitor and you have a Plasma active monitor for the family in the kitchen! :)

Second idea:

A) A forum member posted this about Intel having a whole system on a SD card:

http://www.theverge.com/2014/1/6/528247 ... an-sd-card

B) get a usb SD card holder

http://www.adorama.com/MOUSBSDR.html?gc ... 7AodHAQAtA

C) Get any miniature plug into the wall computer ( low capability) and disable whatever parts of the chip need to be disabled to allow the intel chip (on the usb that is plugged into the wall computer) to run through the hardware to the monitor.

http://gizmodo.com/5159399/sheevaplug-a ... -wall-plug

D) Get any touchscreen tabletop monitor.

And one has Plasma Active on a monitor.

Third Idea:

A) Do the above with Plasma Active on a usb.

B) obtain a tablet that is running something like Intel's x86 atom processor and windblows.

C) Let Plasma Active install on the tablet or just run from the usb drive.

D) Plug it into a huge wall mounted television

C) "interact" with the tablet but it shows up on the wall mounted television.

:) The KIDs would have a blast having their friends over to fiddle with Plasma Active on a wide screen t.v. Think of playing Frozen Bubble! ;)

Just some ideas, of little worth.

woodsmoke


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