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This one might be interesting:
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/tango-pc-worlds-most-powerful-pocketable-dockable-gameable-officeable-pc
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> This one might be interesting:
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http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/tango-pc-worlds-most-powerful-pocketable-dockable-gameable-officeable-pc
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The link seems to be bad...
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On 22/01/14 10:38, FractRacer wrote:
>> This one might be interesting:
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http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/tango-pc-worlds-most-powerful-pocketable-dockable-gameable-officeable-pc
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> The link seems to be bad...
The link's OK with me (from the UK)
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> On 22/01/14 10:38, FractRacer wrote:
>>> This one might be interesting:
>>>
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http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/tango-pc-worlds-most-powerful-pocketable-dockable-gameable-officeable-pc
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>> The link seems to be bad...
>
> The link's OK with me (from the UK)
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> John
>
After some tries it's Ok.
Wonderful PC!
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On 1/21/2014 7:52 PM, clipka wrote:
> This one might be interesting:
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http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/tango-pc-worlds-most-powerful-pocketable-dockable-gameable-officeable-pc
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Hmm. Very similar to this:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/alexklein/kano-a-computer-anyone-can-make
Though, the latter case its a fully working PC which kids can "put
together" and learn how to program.
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Am 23.01.2014 05:11, schrieb Patrick Elliott:
> On 1/21/2014 7:52 PM, clipka wrote:
>> This one might be interesting:
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http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/tango-pc-worlds-most-powerful-pocketable-dockable-gameable-officeable-pc
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> Hmm. Very similar to this:
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> http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/alexklein/kano-a-computer-anyone-can-make
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> Though, the latter case its a fully working PC which kids can "put
> together" and learn how to program.
Uh, no - not really. That's a Raspberry Pi with a tiny keyboard and
external speaker.
The Tango is a full-fledged x86-compatible PC (except that you need a
docking station to connect any external stuff to it).
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http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/tango-pc-worlds-most-powerful-pocketable-dockable-gameable-officeable-pc
Interesting idea with the heat sink design, what would be better is to
have a screen and a "low power" mode so you could use it as a smartphone
without any docking station.
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Am 28.01.2014 11:27, schrieb scott:
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http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/tango-pc-worlds-most-powerful-pocketable-dockable-gameable-officeable-pc
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> Interesting idea with the heat sink design, what would be better is to
> have a screen and a "low power" mode so you could use it as a smartphone
> without any docking station.
I thought so, too.
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On 28-1-2014 11:40, clipka wrote:
> Am 28.01.2014 11:27, schrieb scott:
>>>
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/tango-pc-worlds-most-powerful-pocketable-dockable-gameable-officeable-pc
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>> Interesting idea with the heat sink design, what would be better is to
>> have a screen and a "low power" mode so you could use it as a smartphone
>> without any docking station.
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> I thought so, too.
>
Why not an input on your mobile phone so you can use it as the display?
We already have a heap of remote controles, why add a heap of hand held
displays to that?
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>> Interesting idea with the heat sink design, what would be better is to
>> have a screen and a "low power" mode so you could use it as a smartphone
>> without any docking station.
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> I thought so, too.
Although thinking about it a bit more, why exactly would you want to
take the same physical PC "core" around with you? With cloud-based
services and faster internet speeds nowadays is there really a big need
for this?
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