Unboxing the Eizo 630L-N
A couple of days after I've placed the order I received a big box with four well-wrapped Eizo 630L-N machines. I was curious enough to immediately put one to the test and connect a PS2 mouse and keyboard.

After the machine started up I found out that the Windows CE version that was installed is a bit different from the ones I've encountered before. No worries, because I don't want to do much with it anyway, except remote desktop.
The Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) functions just fine; I was able to login to a server and use a terminal session just like on any other PC. So far so good, but I was very curious about the quality of the screen itself. The brightness and contrast seems to be just fine, but the colors could be a problem because of the limited amount of video memory in the machine.
I fired up an Internet Explorer session and searched for a digital photo with descent quality. The picture looked amazing, very sharp, crisp and much better than any of the digital photo frames I've seen so far. That was big step in the right direction!
Now to find a way so that it will show my pictures automatically!...

After the machine started up I found out that the Windows CE version that was installed is a bit different from the ones I've encountered before. No worries, because I don't want to do much with it anyway, except remote desktop.
The Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) functions just fine; I was able to login to a server and use a terminal session just like on any other PC. So far so good, but I was very curious about the quality of the screen itself. The brightness and contrast seems to be just fine, but the colors could be a problem because of the limited amount of video memory in the machine.
I fired up an Internet Explorer session and searched for a digital photo with descent quality. The picture looked amazing, very sharp, crisp and much better than any of the digital photo frames I've seen so far. That was big step in the right direction!
Now to find a way so that it will show my pictures automatically!...
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Disassemble it! |
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How it all started... |
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