Claimed to be the smallest PC ever, Hannspree has squeezed a real Intel+Microsoft PC into a stick – it includes a quad-core Atom and will run Windows 8.1.
Called Micro-PC, in needs to be plugged into an HDMI-compatible display (touch optional) and a wireless keyboard with tough pad.
“Set up office in any location and be up and running in less than 2 minutes,” claimed the firm.
It is not quite as tiny as a memory stick and, at 11cm long and 38g in weight, it might need a little support when inserted directly into horizontal HDMI ports.
In the stick is a 1.83GHz quad-core Atom, 2Gbyte RAM, 32Gbyte eMMC flash, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, a Micro USB port, a USB2.0 port, and a Micro SD card reader.
The graphics engine is clocked at 311MHz, or 646MHz in burst frequency mode for gaming and multimedia.
“Just load it up with digital content and slip it in a pocket to take large presentation files, HD video and personal data anywhere,” said Hannspree. “The architecture has been adapted to make optimum use of the Windows 8.1 operating system.”
The Micro SD slot officially supports up to an additional 64Gbyte of storage “but has been successfully tested with up to 128Gbyte – around 80 movies”, said the firm.
It is also marketing the stick as an all-in-one PC bundle with a number of HannsG’s touch screen displays.
Called Micro-PC, in needs to be plugged into an HDMI-compatible display (touch optional) and a wireless keyboard with tough pad.
“Set up office in any location and be up and running in less than 2 minutes,” claimed the firm.
It is not quite as tiny as a memory stick and, at 11cm long and 38g in weight, it might need a little support when inserted directly into horizontal HDMI ports.
In the stick is a 1.83GHz quad-core Atom, 2Gbyte RAM, 32Gbyte eMMC flash, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, a Micro USB port, a USB2.0 port, and a Micro SD card reader.
The graphics engine is clocked at 311MHz, or 646MHz in burst frequency mode for gaming and multimedia.
“Just load it up with digital content and slip it in a pocket to take large presentation files, HD video and personal data anywhere,” said Hannspree. “The architecture has been adapted to make optimum use of the Windows 8.1 operating system.”
The Micro SD slot officially supports up to an additional 64Gbyte of storage “but has been successfully tested with up to 128Gbyte – around 80 movies”, said the firm.
It is also marketing the stick as an all-in-one PC bundle with a number of HannsG’s touch screen displays.