Thursday, May 24, 2012

Via Launches Cheap Android Computers

The good news for you who are looking for an Android-based PC at an affordable price. Computer manufacturer from Taiwan, VIA Technologies, now have a new computer that they would call dibanderoll for 49 U.S. dollars, or USD 456 thousand.

Personal computer at a price of 'cheap' is named Android PC (APC). And as the name he will run Google's operating system, Android 2.3, or rather the Gingerbread.



PC is supported processor ARM 11 800MHz VIA WonderMedia and DDR3 memory card 512 megabyte (MB).

APC system also supports connectivity keyboard, mouse (mouse), and a monitor or a television with a number of slots such as high definition multimedia interface (HDMI), graphics card (VGA), four USB 2.0, and microSD.

"Similar to a bicycle for your mind, APC allows the exploration of the network (online) for new users," said Brown.

The main board (motherboard) APC using Neo-ITX dimensions 170 x 85 millimeter that can be mounted on the frame of Mini-ITX or microATX.

Maximum power consumption of the starting product was distributed in July 2012 of 13.5 watts and 4 watts when the computer is in a state of inactivity (idle).

"Consumption is ten times lower than the computer in general and ensure efficient use of electricity in large scale," said the official announcement. this year.

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