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โJan-21-2015 10:12 PM
8.1 Van wrote:
Anyone could build a small Android PC AKA a smartphone but not a Windows 8.1 PC.
โJan-21-2015 09:57 PM
1775 wrote:
This looks pretty good. I can see uses for it. Anything that you want on a smart TV can be added to any TV with a USB port and you don't have to rely on Chromecast or any of the other devices to have specific apps - if it is on the web it is available with this. One thing that will make or break this is the video driver that it is using and how well defined the HD picture will be on the TV.
โJan-21-2015 03:56 PM
โJan-19-2015 06:39 AM
strollin wrote:GordonThree wrote:
Speaking of imagination, since it doesn't need a battery or a screen, why is it so big? Why not take the guts of a Nokia phone, strip out uneeded and put it in a box - should be a lot smaller without those two "big" parts.
Intel cpu are still power hogs compared to their ARM cousins, I imagine the bulk of this gizmo is a heatsink for the Atom chip. Wonder how much Intel paid Microsoft to give up on its ARM version of Windows - having that take off would have really opened some doors.
The Android world did this quite a few years ago. If interested google "Android mini pc" and you'll find lots of them.
โJan-17-2015 02:08 PM
GordonThree wrote:
Speaking of imagination, since it doesn't need a battery or a screen, why is it so big? Why not take the guts of a Nokia phone, strip out uneeded and put it in a box - should be a lot smaller without those two "big" parts.
Intel cpu are still power hogs compared to their ARM cousins, I imagine the bulk of this gizmo is a heatsink for the Atom chip. Wonder how much Intel paid Microsoft to give up on its ARM version of Windows - having that take off would have really opened some doors.
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โJan-16-2015 12:54 PM
GordonThree wrote:
Speaking of imagination, since it doesn't need a battery or a screen, why is it so big? Why not take the guts of a Nokia phone, strip out uneeded and put it in a box - should be a lot smaller without those two "big" parts.
Intel cpu are still power hogs compared to their ARM cousins, I imagine the bulk of this gizmo is a heatsink for the Atom chip. Wonder how much Intel paid Microsoft to give up on its ARM version of Windows - having that take off would have really opened some doors.
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