Compulab Trim-Slice - Mini PC with mega content

Compulab has presented a PC the size of an external hard drive

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Two ARM Cortex-A9s with a clock frequency of up to 1 GHz are used in the trim slice in the smallest of spaces.

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This achieves roughly the same computing power as an Intel Atom.

Despite the compact design, two HDMI ports have been installed.
The RAM is specified as 1 GB, the hard drive in the form of a SATA SSD is 64 GB.

Since the trim slice works without a fan, there is still space for 4 USB ports, a Gigabit Ethernet adapter, a wireless module and Bluetooth.

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The power consumption is given as just 3 watts.

Unfortunately, the manufacturer does not specify an operating system for this PC, which will go on sale from April.

There is still no clear information about the price, but the model is said to be cheaper than a tablet PC.

(v.p.)