A pocket-sized PC: Ockel Sirius B Windows 10 mini computer launched with 2GB RAM, 32GB ROM

This Sirius B device can be used to access the internet from anywhere and used to check mail, send responses and browse the net.
A pocket-sized PC: Ockel Sirius B Windows 10 mini computer launched with 2GB RAM, 32GB ROM
A pocket-sized PC: Ockel Sirius B Windows 10 mini computer launched with 2GB RAM, 32GB ROM
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Just when you would have thought the latest 6-inch+ display smartphones are doing away with the use of PCs, here’s a PC the size of a phablet and has the capability to perform almost everything that you would expect from a PC. The reference here is to the Ockel Sirius B Windows 10 Mini-Computer.

For comparison, the size of this pocket PC is the as that of the iPhone 6s. And it comes fitted with a processor from Intel and 2GB RAM.

This device has vital connectivity options like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and more importantly, it has been designed to allow for the device to be paired with any other larger device, when needed to perform several functions. For good measure, the operating system is the Windows 10 OS.

Consider these benefits:

-          This Sirius B device can be used to access the internet from anywhere and used to check mail, send responses and browse the net

-          You can use the normal HDMI cable to connect it to a larger display screen like a smart TV or a monitor and feel the same experience as using the conventional PC

-          The 32GB internal storage facilitates storing important files and in accessing them when needed without any hassles

-          As mentioned, the connectivity options open up further possibilities of linking the Ockel Sirius B Windows 10 Mini-Computer to external devices to obtain additional capabilities

-          You can AUX In/Out provision to add speakers and listen to your favorite music

And with all these advantages, the Ockel Sirius B Windows 10 Mini-Computer is sold at just $250 and tight now there is an offer going on some online stores, which knocks off a cool 25% of the price.

And that is not even half the cost of a decent laptop or an iPad.

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