Apple Sized Mini PC

Apple Sized Mini PC


Hey i came up with this mini PC which is the size of An Apple . Not the Apple Inc but this pc is as little as an Apple ..!!
2 Inches Square Box
300 MHZ processor
Running on Linux
Plenty of Ports
USB port , Sound Output , I/O Controller Etc..
Have a Look..
Apple Sized Mini PC
I remind you that some months ago i posted about a Keyboard which have Built in Core2Duo PC

4 comments:

  1. Whoa that's wild. I can't believe that's how small they're making them now. I'd be so afraid of losing all my data just cuz of its size.

    Interesting blog. Thank you!

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  2. What kind of PC is it??
    I guess I won't be able to run even M. Office smoothly and the speed should be very slow :D

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  3. That, is an absolutely amazing bit of design. It's like a mini-Borg cube come to life, but is our resistance futile? I would love to know where I could find out more information about this little gem, there are just too many applications that I'd love to try with this.

    First thing that came to mind was as a house appliance controller, just to use it as a stand-alone programmable app holder. When you need to alter something, just plug a keyboard in, and away you go. Like the kind of programmable controller you'd use to control the lights, maybe some small cameras, etc. for home security?

    I hope that the novelty of it being so tiny doesn't limit it's practicality too much.

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  4. That, is an absolutely amazing bit of design. It's like a mini-Borg cube come to life, but is our resistance futile? I would love to know where I could find out more information about this little gem, there are just too many applications that I'd love to try with this.

    First thing that came to mind was as a house appliance controller, just to use it as a stand-alone programmable app holder. When you need to alter something, just plug a keyboard in, and away you go. Like the kind of programmable controller you'd use to control the lights, maybe some small cameras, etc. for home security?

    I hope that the novelty of it being so tiny doesn't limit it's practicality too much.

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