I'm looking to throw together an ultra-thin, programmable, "display" that's sufficiently light weight so as to be wall-mountable.
Think digital picture frame, but a proper (very low power) computer.
The best thing I've found thus far is a Fit-PC2 (via this question), but that's just the PC portion and even then its over an inch thick.
So basically, what I'm looking for is:
- Super thin (and correspondingly light weight)
- Proper Computer (ie. can be programmed)
- Reasonable diagonal (12-15"), though larger is OK
Things I don't care about:
- Hard disk
- Speed
- Memory
- OS (so long as it has one, which one doesn't matter)
- Any sort of networking
- Battery*
One final caveat, the display needs to be mostly "display." Borders (or a "frame") - in moderation - are OK, but no controls.
It'd be great if I could just stick some components together (or buy it pre-assembled) but I have no objection to breaking out a soldering iron if need be.
*Obviously I have to get power somehow, but a plug is 100% A-OK.
