PostcardPC enters race for smallest computer
Similar to the old proof-of-concepts and prototypes from years ago for the OQO, Tiqit and FlipStart, a new entrant, the HagakiPC (H-PC) has reared it’s head. Hagaki means postcard in Japanese. It’s a considerably less powerful device and won’t interest those on the prowl for full functionality. However, it could have some interesting uses in non-consumer applications.
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