"Jack PC" set to hit store shelves
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It's a PC that's as small as a wall outlet. And it could be coming to a store near you very soon.
Source: ZDnetContaining all the electronics needed to run as a low- to medium-power PC, the Jack PC, as its name suggests, will fit into a standard size wall socket. The entire PC sits on two layered circuitboards. It contains an AMD RISC processor to help reduce power consumption and heat output.
According to Jade Integration's managing director, Andy MacLellan, low power was one of the big breakthroughs achieved with the Jack PC. "A regular PC will use 80 Watts or more of power, and this only uses 5 Watts. That makes a big difference to the cost of running it, as well as other things."
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This is the part I like. I mean if they can make it a a bigger I can see full graphics support, and a bigger Processor. making smnall business computing much easier. just plug into the wall
Imagine having one of those in each room. You turn round to your guest and say "'scuse me I just need to jack my keyboard and mouse into the wall here for a second, I'd like to send some e-mail
-drasnor