Dell has released a computer the size of a flash drive

Dell began supplying to testers "of your computer-stick" Ophelia (Ophelia or Project).
Ophelia announced in January 2013. The appearance computer resembles a small-sized device with a USB flash drive to turn in a personal computer, any display that has a HDMI connector. Runs this computer running the Android operating system (Android 4.x) and allows you to play games, run apps, watch movies, listen to music and to access files stored on the Internet. To connect to the Internet your device is equipped with Wi-Fi for connecting peripherals is Bluetooth enabled.





Dell is going to start commercial supplies of Ophelia in III quarter of 2013-2014 fiscal year (in the period from August to October), the price will be around $ 100 per device. First sales planned to start in the first half of this year.
Thanks to the support of Wyse technology, Ophelia allows you to remotely access Windows PC and server applications. Power supply mini-computer is from the monitor, no additional cables are needed.
Dell claim that Ophelia will benefit not only businesses, but also ordinary users, gamers who want to get a new experience on the monitor with a big diagonal, and cloud services providers (as a low-cost client device)

.

Source: /users/413