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A small notebook for a system administrator

18 pointsby shpakerover 6 years ago

4 comments

GuB-42over 6 years ago
I love how that small is the opposite of the new MacBooks.<p>- Keyboard vs touchpad<p>- Connectivity overload (inc 4 headphone jacks ;) vs you need a bag full of dongles<p>- thick and small vs thin and wide<p>- practically vs esthetics<p>I don&#x27;t have high hopes of seeing it made as described but nice idea. I especially like the kvm mode. That&#x27;s something I thought about long ago, it sounds like an obvious idea, easy to implement, but I&#x27;ve never seen it done.
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dTalover 6 years ago
This looks super cool, but also completely implausible. It&#x27;s fun to throw out wacky requirements like &quot;can arbitrarily route power between sources&quot; and &quot;every component galvanically isolated from every other&quot;, but these things take PCB space. I&#x27;d love one of these, but I just don&#x27;t believe it can exist. If it could, it&#x27;s fair to say it would be a miracle of engineering and phenomenally expensive.<p>If you like the look of this, the closest thing that stands a chance of actually existing is probably the upcoming GPD Micro PC. It&#x27;s designed for a similar network-engineer type niche, with its ethernet jack and RS-232 port.
vicacidover 6 years ago
Wondering if the GPD Pocket minicomputer would suit these requirements. Also, GPD is about to kickstart an admin-oriented minibook soon. I’ll have to find the reddit link. Other Chinese manus offer similar PCs too. Liliputing has some posts and reviews.
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frabbitover 6 years ago
I like the idea... except for neodynium magnets anywhere near electronics.