hemmy.net — Here is the Space Cubed which is claimed to be the world's smallest personal computer. At the size of 2 x 2 x 2.2 inch, it has a 300 MHz processor and 64MB of SDRAM. Shown in the picture, it includes number of ports such as USB, Ethernet, flash memory. monitor port, serial connection and microphone. Pocket PC anyone?
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Closed AccountMay 4, 2006
More info:<a class="user" href="http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS3619879482.html">http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS3619879482.html</a>
nickzeeMay 4, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://www.epicempire.com/computers/space-cube.html">http://www.epicempire.com/computers/space-cube.html</a><a class="user" href="http://www.shimafuji.co.jp/product/semc5701a01.html">http://www.shimafuji.co.jp/product/semc5701a01.html</a>sites to look at
mmm_linuxMay 4, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://www.spacewire.esa.int/tech/spacewire/">http://www.spacewire.esa.int/tech/spacewire/</a> this is its website.
barlo_mungMay 4, 2006
True. The OQO also has a display, keyboard, battery, mouse, wacom digitizer all built in. And isn't all that much more $$$ considering what you get.
pjh3000May 4, 2006
There's just no pleasing some people. It's a freak'in 2 Inch Cube! I want one I want one I want one!
plaidphantomMay 5, 2006
A lot would depend on what you get to go with it. With this, a battery, a small LCD screen, one of the 2 Gig HAL USB drives from Thinkgeek, and a little bit of creative searching for compact programs (memory-wise), I might be able to see this replacing my laptop (for taking class notes/writing essays) once I finish building a desktop for more advanced work.
myfanwyMay 5, 2006
Here's your pocket kb/mouse together<a class="user" href="http://www.digg.com/hardware/Thumb_board_for_PC_Mac,_size_of_a_remote_control">http://www.digg.com/hardware/Thumb_board_for_PC_Mac,_size_of_a_remote_control</a>add a pair of glasses with LCD screens on them and you're away<a class="user" href="http://www.digg.com/technology/7_gram_LCD_glasses">http://www.digg.com/technology/7_gram_LCD_glasses</a>
charlesnyMay 17, 2006
does anyone knows where to buy one???
vkp111Jun 29, 2006
Jack PC: The Wall Socket PC<a class="user" href="http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/pcs/jack-pc-the-wall-socket-pc-177564.php">http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/pcs/jack-pc-the-wall-socket-pc-177564.php</a>
marzshoxMay 11, 2007
I contacted the maker of the Space Cube, A company called Shamafuji a company of about 14 people who developed the Space Cube. Their web site is <a class="user" href="http://www.shimafuji.co.jp.">http://www.shimafuji.co.jp.</a> and it's in Japanese, so you should have translator in your web browser to view their site. I sent them an e-mail which i retrieved from their site e-mail addr. ( info@shimafuji.co.jp ). I inquired about purchasing 5 or so space cubes for myself. The next day, i received a response from Hiroki Kamata, an employee or worker for the company who said they have never sold it abroad (the space cube) - But they are discussing it, and i was told that "Star-Dendee" is to sell this item abroad (To the US.) He provided me with a URL:<a class="user" href="http://www.star-dundee.com">http://www.star-dundee.com</a>Check with the web site. The space cube currently is slightly over 300 Japanese, or Euro dollars, (according to Shamafuji web site) I was unable to determine from the web site exactly if it was Japanese or euro they were referring to, but the figure they gave me was just over "300"We're all looking forward to owning one of these sweet little puppies!