How Low Can We Go?


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Best Buy just released a 3.5″ version of the Infocast (it’s really just a Chumby One lightly reskinned).

It’s sitting on my kitchen counter (in front of a mini-food processor) running the Transit Board™ display.

It’s not actually useful, I need my reading glasses to see it (it would probably work better with a UI that showed one arrival at a time, in much larger fonts) but it demonstrates that we can get all the needed connectivity and processing power for a transit appliance for under $100 retail ($99.99).

I have a little more hope for a $99.99 Android device that UPS is supposed to deliver next week. It will be my first attempt to run a transit UI on an Android device.


One response to “How Low Can We Go?”

  1. Amazing idea, and great proof of concept. I saw your device “out in the wild” at Bailey’s and I do have to agree: larger fonts = awesome. Even on the screen there (larger than the one referenced in the post here) it was difficult to read more than a few steps away.

    Absolutely love this though – can’t wait till they live inside every local business.

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