@Helge
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_CE<-quote
Microsoft has stated that the "CE" is not an intentional initialism,
but many people believe CE stands for "Consumer Electronics" or
"Compact Edition"; users often disparagingly called it "Wince." Microsoft
says it implies a number of Windows CE design precepts, including "Compact,
Connectable, Compatible, Companion, and Efficient."[1] The first version,
known during development under the codename "Pegasus", featured a Windows-like
GUI and a number of Microsoft's popular applications, all trimmed down for smaller
storage, memory, and speed of the palmtops of the day.
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I'm not a user of any PS system. No, I'm not interested in OS4 in a game station.