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Dual-Core Android PC Now Comes On a USB Stick

absolut.evil writes "FXI Technologies has taken a dual core smartphone-esque computer and put it into a little USB stick. Neat. This allows you to plug into anything with a screen, USB port, and input device and run your own instance of Android. It weighs 21 grams and contains 'a dual-core 1.2-GHz Samsung Exynos ARM CPU (same as in the Galaxy S II), 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI-out and a microSD card slot for memory.'"

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  1. Re:!Now by hairyfeet · · Score: 1, Troll

    And did YOU miss the point that without storage its a VERY expensive Android development platform? what EXACTLY are you gonna do with it plugged into an HDMI, hmmm? Run angry birds? You sure aren't gonna surf with it because there is NO way to put a decent wireless keyboard and mouse or wireless remote because of drivers, again storage is gonna be a serious issue, so lets hear EXACTLY what this miracle HDMI plug is gonna do for you friend, and please remember we are talking $199 which at that price one can get a C-60 laptop with HDMI that does a hell of a lot more.

    So instead of just being a smarmy smartass how about putting your money where your mouth and explaining EXACTLY what makes this worth $199?

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