This Is The ‘World’s Smallest PC’, And You Can Buy It Now

This Is The ‘World’s Smallest PC’, And You Can Buy It Now


Late last year, we showed you a sneak preview of the FXI Cotton Candy; a dual-core computer that’s the size of a USB stick. Well, production is underway, and you can pre-order one right now.

Packed inside its tiny little frame is a 1GHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor built by Samsung, along with an ARM Mali-400 GPU. It also packs HDMI-out, WiFi and a Micro USB port — and comes with Android or Ubuntu pre-loaded as the OS. It also handles MPEG-4 and H.264 video formats, so you could plug it into a TV and use it as a rudimentary media PC.

It’s soon set to be rivalled by the Raspberyy Pi; a British effort to produce a similar product for around $US35. To use the Pi, however, you’ll need to be at home with a command line.

If that’s not for you, the FXI Cotton Candy is available for pre-order at $US199, and should arrive sometime in March. [FXI via The Verge]


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