I have seen tiny sized pc but the Space Cube tops them all. Its dimension is 52mm x 52mm x 55mm, very close to the size of a rubik's cube, smaller than the size of my palm. Its Compact Flash Card allows the installation of the Redhat Linux as its operating system aside from its builtin 16MB internal space. Processor speed is clocked at 300MHz maximum with an 16MB DDRSDRAM memory. The space cube include a USB port which maybe used to attach a hub for keyboard and mouse installation and other USB 1.1 enabled devices. A DB15 port for display, a RS232 port and an ethernet port for network access. It also has a builtin phone jack, Speaker out and Mic in for audio. This is obviously a desktop pc that could be used mobile aside from a laptop. Its price is around $300, not bad for a portable computer. This pc is very good for my interfacing expirements which would allow me to do testing outdoors. More info about the space cube on their website at the maker homepage Shimafuji Electric Incorporated. Recently in Gadgets Category
I have seen tiny sized pc but the Space Cube tops them all. Its dimension is 52mm x 52mm x 55mm, very close to the size of a rubik's cube, smaller than the size of my palm. Its Compact Flash Card allows the installation of the Redhat Linux as its operating system aside from its builtin 16MB internal space. Processor speed is clocked at 300MHz maximum with an 16MB DDRSDRAM memory. The space cube include a USB port which maybe used to attach a hub for keyboard and mouse installation and other USB 1.1 enabled devices. A DB15 port for display, a RS232 port and an ethernet port for network access. It also has a builtin phone jack, Speaker out and Mic in for audio. This is obviously a desktop pc that could be used mobile aside from a laptop. Its price is around $300, not bad for a portable computer. This pc is very good for my interfacing expirements which would allow me to do testing outdoors. More info about the space cube on their website at the maker homepage Shimafuji Electric Incorporated. I have recently purchased a USB Network Interface Adapter trying to make it work with my neighbor's wifi hot spot. I'm always mobile so, applying for a dsl subscription is not a good idea. I am working with my pc at home inside a cave to be more specific, I have some trouble connecting to the hotspot which is right beside our house. What is the range of a typical wifi hotspot?
Google is my friend, instead of giving me the range, i found a wifi range extender instead. It's so creative with just the following items needed:
1 - Metal Strainer/Steamer
1 - USB WIFI Adaptor
1 - USB Extension Cable (I chose a 10ft long)
½" Drill Bit (I like to use stepper bits for metal)
Gorilla Glue (Epoxy works well too)
2 - Zip Ties
I am tempted and I'm sure I'm going to miss our home strainer. Not sure if it's going to work inside a cave. I tried searching some more and found Smart bros latest wireless modem. It's very tempting, based on the operator's messages, as long as there is a signal from your phone; the modem should work! I have changed my mind ill try the modem first and later, if its not going to work; ill experiment on the strainer.
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Its my new monitor! bought it for about $220. Though, I have to adjust my wallpapers to match its resolution. Now i am able to display two windows at a time with its wide screen display and when playing I could still use 1024x768 resolution, althought some games appears to be streched. I was going to use it main for programming so, the 1024x768 resolution for games is fine with me.
Here are the specs:
- Resolution: 1440x900 at 60Hz
- Response Time: 5ms
- Contrast Ratio: 800:1
- Silver & Black Color
- PC & MAC Compatible
- Brightness: 300 cd/m2
- Analog RGB and DVI Digital Input
- Narrow Bezel
- Wall Mountable
- Wide aspect 16:10
- 300 cd/m² (typ), 550:1 (typ)
It does not come with its driver so well have to download it from here.
AOC 193FW driver download