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Company CompuLab presented its technical innovation – the smallest PC in the world Fit-PC2.

Dimensions of Fit-PC2 have amazing compactness, combined with surprisingly good technical characteristics.

Its size (115x101x27 mm) allows you to place it everywhere. Pipsqueak fit-PC2 operates on the basis of OS Linux (Ubuntu Linux 8.04). But to those who are more conservative, it offers models with Windows XP.

Fit-PC2 has a processor Atom Z530, 1 GB RAM, 160-gigabyte hard drive. There is also a Gigabit Ethernet-Card, Wi-Fi, USB 2.0 (6 pieces), the slot for flash cards miniSD.

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Of course, a miniature personal computer can operate with less noise than the traditional-size colleagues.

For those who are used to save electricity, we have good news:  the gadget crumb consumes minimum power, 6 watt in total.

The cost of Fit-PC2 varies depending on the stuffing. For example, the processor Z510 at 1.1 GHz without a hard drive and pre-install OS is about $ 245. And the most expensive version recruited by Z530 1,6 GHz processor and installed Windows XP will cost up to $ 400.

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It became known that O2 has concluded the transaction, which received the exclusive right to sell super smart phones Toshiba TG01.
 

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Toshiba TG01 is the first smart phone, which is equipped with a processor with a frequency of 1GHz, and the first smart phone with a WVGA display at 4.1 inches. In spite of these significant characteristics, thickness of this gadget is 9.9 mm. Moreover, in the standby mode, the phone can work up to 11 days.
The appliance is made on the basis of OS Windows Mobile Pro. It is also equipped with the UI, called Stripes, which is optimized under the control of the fingers. There is an accelerometer, which not only turns the images, but is also responsible for the gesture control.
We know that O2 will start selling Toshiba TG01 in June-July, but its value has not been announced yet.

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