Taiwanese company launches pocket sized PC in India
Summary
Weighing at just 260g the pocket size PC is lighter than a rubik’s cube.
Taiwan based tech company Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS)Â has launched the smallest PC, LIVA Q in India. The pocket sized computer is launched in the country at a time when the table computers are losing market to smartphones, laptops and tablets.
The model, which as per the company website is the world’s smallest 4K pocket PC measures only  70mm x 70mm x 31.4mm, making it smaller than an average computer mouse. And weighing at just 260g the pocket size PC is lighter than a rubik’s cube.
Powered by the latest Apollo Lake SOCs by Intel, and employing Windows 10 operating system, the PC will come with up to 4 GB memory that is backed with eMMC 64 GB storage space and HDMI 2.0. In addition, it also comes with a Micro SD slot that can support up to 128 GB of memory. It also supports HDMI graphic output and 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) video.
On the connectivity front, the device can be used to go online using both LAN and WiFi options and comes with a VESA mount that allows users to hang or hide the Mini-PC behind monitors or TVs.
The device comes at an attractive price keeping in mind the competition that it will meet in the market that is dominated by smartphones and laptops. As per reports the device will be available at Rs 13,500 without operating system, whereas those with Windows 10 OS will cost Rs 15,500.
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