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't have high hopes of seeing it made as described but nice idea. I especially like the kvm mode. That's something I thought about long ago, it sounds like an obvious idea, easy to implement, but I've never seen it done.
This looks super cool, but also completely implausible. It's fun to throw out wacky requirements like "can arbitrarily route power between sources" and "every component galvanically isolated from every other", but these things take PCB space. I'd love one of these, but I just don't believe it can exist. If it could, it'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's designed for a similar network-engineer type niche, with its ethernet jack and RS-232 port.
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.