Il y a quelques années la mode c'était les clés USB, bientôt les ordis USB

Miniaturisation quand tu nous tiens ... jolie petit joujou annoncé à moins de 200$ ... on verra bien !

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'Cotton Candy'--Android computer on a stick


This Cotton Candy can be more easily secured in a pocket while riding the Tilt-a-Whirl.

(Credit: FXI Technologies)
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La boite: http://www.fxitech.com/

Les specs:

  • An ARM Cortex-A9 1.2GHz CPU
  • An ARM Mali-400 MP quad-core GPU
  • 1GB DRAM
  • Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
  • Decodes MPEG-4 and H.264 and is HD-capable

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 le 18 nov. 2011

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Norwegian Company FXI have created the worst smallest computer and its literally a thumb drive. The Cotton Candy might not seem much but it does pack a punch, more than some high-end smartphones or tables. In its tiny little gut the Cotton candy houses a 1.2GHz Samsung Exynos ARM CPU, quad-core GPU ARM Mali-400 MP , Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, micro SD card slot for storage(64Gb max), and a HDMI jack on the opposite end. So what can I do with a thumb drive computer? 

The whole idea by FXI here is to allow you to convert your TV or laptop to a Android device; though FXI did mention an Ubuntu version is in the works and didn't rule out Windows either. This effectively makes the Cotton Candy the world's smallest computer. On the Android side of thing in the demo we saw. The FXI was plugged to a MacBook Air via USB port, With the Cotton Candy launch Android 2.3 in a separate window that was easy to navigate in and out of. We also so the Cotton Candy connected to a TV and the developer was able to control the device via a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse very effectively and smooth. Expect to see the FXI Cotton Candy in 2012, and the company is aiming for a sub $200 price tag.So enjo your hands-on video below

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