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Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Specialized embedded computing company Compulabs has now made it's mini-PC Utilite available to order ...
If you are in the market for a new Linux mini PC, you might be interested in the Utilite Linux Mini PC, which has just launched and is available to purchase starting at just $99. The Utilite Linux ...
Compulab’s Utilite is a tiny computer with a Freescale i.MX6 processor and support for Android and Ubuntu Linux. While Freescale’s ARM Cortex-A9 processor isn’t exactly a speed demomn, it’s relatively ...
Mini-PC maker CompuLab has unveiled the next generation of its teeny, Tegra 2-powered Trim-Slice computer. Now called the Utilite, Nvidia's processing heart has been swapped for a Freescale i.MX6 ...
Cheap, "dedicated" computers are all the rage these days, in large part thanks to the $25 and $35 Raspberry Pi models. Regardless of the very affordable price, the Raspberry Pi is underpowered for a ...
In the Utilite mini-PC, if you're all about working with open-source software, small form factor, and more ports than you know what to do with, the team at Compulab may have created just the monster ...
There’s a new player in the less-than-$100 price range computer game—Compulab. According to FanlessTech, the company has unveiled its ARM-based Linux box, dubbed the Utilite. The box will essentially ...
Unlike the $25 bare-bones Raspberry Pi PC, the Utilite will come in a paperback-book sized, 5.3-inch × 3.9-inch × 0.8-inch container. It also boasts far more processing power. The Utilite, which will ...
Compulab plans to launch a mini-computer with an ARM Cortex-A9 processor and support for both Ubuntu Linux and Google Android. It’s called the Utilite, and the computer’s expected to go on sale in ...
Truly affordable and compact computing devices aimed at education and do-it-yourself markets have taken off in recent months. Although Raspberry Pi is certainly the most popular example, similar ...