
It seems that mini-PCs are evolving, turning into a kind of desktop PC. The “first birdie” can be called the Raspberry Pi, in this case the mini-PC really is a miniature personal computer. The "heirs" of this model, other manufacturers, are becoming more powerful and functional. The other day, for example, there was news about the Measy U2C mini-PC, which really doesn’t look like its predecessors.
The fact that this computer is based on the dual-core Rockchip RK3066, plus includes 1 GB of RAM, 8 GB of internal memory, no one is surprised. But there are two things that distinguish this model from all others. Firstly, this device is equipped with a camera (at that time, as for the Raspberry Pi, the cameras were just being launched). Secondly, the manufacturer has also provided a docking station for this computer. The docking station is equipped with a convenient mount with hinges, plus there are additional ports.
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The computer itself is on sale now, at a
price of 75 USD. . The docking station to it will be sold a little later this month, and the price is not reported. Some IT publications have already tested the device in work, it is reported, in particular, that the camera is quite convenient in conjunction with Skype and other similar messengers.
You can connect a mouse, keyboard, external storage and other peripheral devices to the docking station. The developers claim that their development is fully capable of working with many video formats. In general, the device is quite interesting, it remains only to find out how much the docking station costs. If these are amounts in the region of $ 100, Measy U2C is unlikely to become very popular. Well, if the docking station will cost about 30-50 cu, I would have thought about buying a device myself.