Windows SideShow is a technology introduced in Windows Vista that enables Windows PCs to drive a variety of auxiliary display devices connected to the main PC. These devices can be separate from or integrated into the main PC (e.g., a display embedded on the outside of a laptop lid), enabling access to information and media even when the PC is turned off.

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  • Windows SideShow is a technology introduced in Windows Vista that enables Windows PCs to drive a variety of auxiliary display devices connected to the main PC. These devices can be separate from or integrated into the main PC (e.g., a display embedded on the outside of a laptop lid), enabling access to information and media even when the PC is turned off. SideShow can also drive the display of PC data on mobile phones and other devices that are connected via Bluetooth or other wireless network protocols. SideShow display devices can be updated with a number of different kinds of information, such as contacts, maps, calendar appointments, and e-mail messages. They can then be consulted when the PC is otherwise powered down. Since the underlying platform is so power-efficient, SideShow displays integrated into laptops can run for hundreds of hours without draining the laptop battery, while still providing always-on access to data and multimedia content. SideShow is coupled to the Windows Sidebar and can easily be extended to be compatible with SideShow secondary displays. However, hardware and silicon providers can also provide native capabilities to allow for richer multimedia applications such as text, image, audio and video decode/playback. For example, a notebook with an in-lid display could be used as an MP3 player while powered down, with the notebook battery providing hundreds of hours of playback time because of the low power footprint that the SideShow platform maintains. (en)
  • Windows SideShow é o nome de uma nova tecnologia criada pela Microsoft para o Windows Vista que permite ao utilizador aceder a conteúdos armazenados no computador de forma remota, quer este esteja ligado ou desligado, através de um pequeno dispositivo com ecrã. Este dispositivo poderá futuramente funcionar como leitor de mp3, na medida em que consegue aceder às dados armazenadas no PC. Também poderá ser um dispositivo específico para a função de aceder aos ficheiros do computador ou poderá ser um PDA com o Windows Mobile ou um Smartphone. Esta nova tecnologia será lançada em 2007 com o Windows Vista, SO com o qual irá interagir. (pt)
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  • Windows SideShow executing on Windows SideShow Simulator (en)
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  • Windows SideShow (en)
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  • Windows SideShow is a technology introduced in Windows Vista that enables Windows PCs to drive a variety of auxiliary display devices connected to the main PC. These devices can be separate from or integrated into the main PC (e.g., a display embedded on the outside of a laptop lid), enabling access to information and media even when the PC is turned off. (en)
  • Windows SideShow é o nome de uma nova tecnologia criada pela Microsoft para o Windows Vista que permite ao utilizador aceder a conteúdos armazenados no computador de forma remota, quer este esteja ligado ou desligado, através de um pequeno dispositivo com ecrã. (pt)
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  • Windows SideShow (en)
  • Windows SideShow (pt)
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