The Ockel Sirius B Will Replace Microsoft Windows 10 PCs

The Ockel Sirius B Will Replace Microsoft Windows 10 PCs Clapway

Pocket PCs are all the hype, and the new Ockel Sirius B might come to replace all Microsoft Windows 10 desktops one day. Pocket computers could even come to Apple. The new gadget costs a fraction of what a regular desktop does, but gives you top-level performance.

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Affordability Meets Portability and New Tech

The Ockel Sirius B is a Windows 10 Pocket PC that is extremely high compact. It is Intel -based and it has taken crowd funding websites by storm. The device costs $149 without an OS and only $169 for a Windows 10 version. Although this isn’t the only pocket PC on the market, not is it the cheapest, it’s the most efficient.

The phone is the size of the iPhone 6, at 123mmx79mmx11mm, and it weighs 120g. That’s pretty small and light. It features two HDMI ports, a couple of USB ports and has an in line for microphone and an out line for audio. It even supports microSD.

An Intel Powered Beast Even Microsoft Would Be Proud Of

The device is powered by an Intel Atom Bay-trail quad-core processor. It has 2GB of RaM and Intel HD graphics. It also features 32GB or storage, dual-band 802..11 a/b/g/n/ Wi-Fi, and supports Bluetooth 4.0.

The company behind the Sirius B has become one of the fastest growing tech companies in the Netherlands. They are surely bringing some wonderful changes to the idea of a PC. It’d be no surprise if the company made ties with Microsoft in order to develop more Windows 10 devices. Seeing as the device’s campaign was funded 2936%, it’s clear that this is a new trend. Not only that, but it is also a profitable pursuit.

Will Apple Ever Have Stick Computers?

PC sticks have become more popular due to their portability, but there aren’t any available for Mac just yet. Apple could join in on the trend eventually, though, and carry their own Mac sticks. This kind of technology is obviously something people are actively seeking out, so it would make perfect sense for tech giants to jump in. Who knows, Microsoft may even acquire Ockel Products and give them full reign over the future of their pocket PCs.