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Author Topic: Computex 2012: xPC modular PC can power a desktop, laptop, or tablet (concept)  (Read 114 times)
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« on: June 07, 2012, 05:34:51 pm »
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ICE Computer is developing a modular PC concept called the xPC. Basically it’s a small, phone-sized computer which houses a processor, memory, storage, and wireless components. But there’s no display or keyboard.
 
Instead, the idea is that you hook up the xPC to a docking station to turn it into a fully functional computer.
 
Want to use a desktop? Hook up the xDock. Want a tablet? Try the xPad. There’s also an xTop laptop docking station.


If the concept sounds familiar, that’s because it works a lot like the Asus Padfone — which lets you use your Android smartphone as the brains of a tablet or laptop just by adding a docking station.
 
What makes the xPC concept different is that it can use an Intel, AMD, or ARM-based procesor, so you could theoretically build a Windows computer around the design, not just an Andorid or Linux system.
 
Engadget reports (◄ lots of images) that ICE Computer hopes to ship the xPC later this year for between $1– and $250. The desktop dock should be available around the same time, with the tablet dock due out next year.

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