FXI is preparing to launch the Cotton Candy, a tiny computer that
looks like a USB thumb drive. The device, which can run either Ubuntu or
Android 4.0, has a dual-core 1.2GHz ARM Cortex-A9 CPU, 1GB of RAM, and a
Mali 400MP GPU that allows it to decode high-definition video.
It has a USB plug on one side, which is used to power the system, and
an HDMI plug on the other side, which allows it to be plugged into a
display. It also has built-in WiFi and Bluetooth radios for connectivity
and supporting input devices. The system can boot standalone and
operate as a complete computer when plugged into a display. It's also
possible to plug the Cotton Candy into a conventional computer and boot
from it like you would from a regular USB mass storage device.
FXI announced
today that the Cotton Candy is available for preorder. The standard
retail price is $199 plus tax and shipping. The product is expected to
ship in March. The small form factor and relatively high specs make the
product seem like a compelling choice for enthusiasts who are looking
for an ultra-compact Linux system.for more details visit.http://www.fxitech.com/
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