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Plug-in And Boot Computer From USB Stick Having Dual-core 1.2-GHz CPU, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI-out and a microSD Card Slot

Think powerful portable cellphones and tablets are the future of mobile computing?, how about a small usb-stick sized computing powerhouse with dual-core 1.2-GHz CPU, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI-out and a microSD card slot having more then enough juice to directly boot into a full-fledged desktop operating system. Codenamed "Cotton Candy" this compact computing powerhouse is already a reality.

Developed by an Norwegian company "FXI Technologies" weighing only 21 grams the tiny PC enables “Any Screen Computing” - the device lets users attach the stick to any HDMI compatible screen and boot into an desktop operating system (currently demoed using preloaded Android 2.3 but specs shows it should support other OS's soon) and let them enjoy full computing including multimedia, computing, phone etc.

Surprisingly Small USB Stick Computer With Dual Core Processor, WiFI, Bluetooth And Card Reader
Operating-system Booted From The Mini Disk

Sadly, users won’t see this as a "consumer product" anytime soon - as the company plans to sell "Cotton Candy" to developers and OEMs for now.

Comments

Down sizing the hardware is all great and all... But instead of working of that, why not work on making batteries smaller? I'm sick of those bulky devices even though the hardware inside is small.

Wow that just sick :) where can i get a hand on one?

talking about on the go system. What is the supporting size for the micro SD card?

They need to integrate WiDi!

Handy and an amazing product

Thumbs up for this technological advancement

It looks like a terrific product, do they plan to market it to the public?

Fantastic , ,

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