It won’t run Crysis, but CompuLab’s claims this is the smallest dual gigabit Ethernet-equipped PC available. It measures just 10 x 11.5 x 2.6cm, uses an Atom CPU (1.1GHz or 1.6GHz), and has room for a 2.5-inch SATA hard disk.
The Compulab Exeda won’t be the most high profile Android/WinMo handset coming to the market, but the squat candybar features enticing half-Blackberry, half-80s calculator styling and a robust feature set.
From CompuLab, the Fit-PC is a tiny, no frills Linux PC that uses a mere 5W of power to operate. That’s one-fifth what some computers burn in standby. And the specs may be better than you’d expect. An AMD Geode processor runs at 500 MHz, supported by 256MB DDR memory (non-expandable), 40GB 2.5″ hard drive and SXGA graphics controller. And none of that needs fans to cool. The inclusion of 2 USB ports mean that the Fit-PC will actually work with normal peripherals…though we’re not certain how much power those ports will supply your devices.