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Tiny $45 Cubic Mini-PC Supports Android and Linux

DeviceGuru writes "SolidRun refreshed its line of tiny 2 x 2 x 2-inch mini-PCs with four new community-backed models based on 1.2GHz multi-core Freescale i.MX6 SoCs. The CuBox-i devices support Android 4.2.2 and Linux, offer HDMI, S/PDIF, IR, eSATA, GbE, USB, WiFi, and Bluetooth interfaces (depending on model). All the models offer 1.2GHz clock speeds, OpenGL/ES 2.0 3D support, and video acceleration for 1080p video, while the two higher-end ones supply more robust GPUs that add OpenCL 1.1 support."

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  1. Re: How much RAM? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Yes but they tinkered new and interesting things. Making a project box in the most expensive and roundabout way to avoid buying a 5$ project box is neither new or interesting. It is merely stupid and trendy.

  2. Re: How much RAM? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    That's right, mod me down instead of coming up with a rebuttal. Coward. Go spend 50$ and a week to 3D print a 25 cent part, you retard.

  3. Re:How much RAM? by stanlyb · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Dear idiot, there is only one difference between engineer and engineer with dot (ENG.). The second one is the real one, the first one is...lets say just a technician. As for Snowden, you are either troll, or some extremely stupid bird with a head in the sand.