Light, Sound, Speech, telephone sounds, screen graphics, light sensors, pressure sensors, temperature, etc...
The problem with the BX24 is that it cannot store rich format media, such as music or video. This is where the introduction of a host computer and the connection to it's storage space comes into play. This can be very useful when access to such media is part of the functionality. The host computer can be used for a variety of things to, for example if you had a sensor, analog input set up to count the number of people who passed, you could automatically and seamlessly have this information converted into digital format, from which point the possibilities are endless. the information could be processed and stored in databases, used to create automatic reports, displayed on websites, trigger reactions or physical events.
Anyway, you get the picture...
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