BeIA

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BeIA, or "BeOS for Internet Appliances" was a cut down version of Be Inc.'s BeOS for use on embedded devices.

BeIA is believed by many to be partially responsible for the death of Be, Inc., as sales were never anywhere near as high as anticipated. However, a number of companies still used BeIA.

During 2001, a Zanussi "internet fridge" toured the US with a BeIA powered DT-300 webpad docked in its door.

[edit] List of BeIA Devices

  • Sony eVilla - sold as a home web terminal with BeIA preloaded
  • Compaq IA-1 - sold with either BeIA or MSN Companion.
  • HARP - not a computer, but a standard for audio streaming terminals, used by Virgin in some of their stores
  • ProView iPAD
  • DT Research DT-300
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