USmart MC-1 is “world’s smallest computer”By Mark Rollins - 03/05/2010 8:48:11 AM |
Yeah, I usually don’t believe anything with the “world’s smallest” label either, and the label isn’t really all that impressive. If you’re willing to ignore the Wal-Mart sticker and check out the USmart MC-1, then you might be impressed.
The USmart MC-1 has a 4.8 inch screen, and is about the size of a wallet when folded. Inside is a 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z530 CPU, 1GB of RAM, and 4GB of on-board storage. It also has a resistive touchpad that probably requires the included stylus in order to work.
Well, if you want it, I believe that the projected price is about $300.
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