A company name Giada, who is well-known in
making downsized PCs has announced two ARM-based desktop computers that will be
started shipping soon with Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), known as one of
the best operating systems now-a-days for Smartphones.
Giada had made its two ARM Desktops, Q10
and Q11.Both are very compact in size, measure 7.48 x 5.87 x 1.0 and when
mounted in the vertical position it don’t take up much more space on a desktop
than a typical router. The pint-sized desktops are built with Allwins A10 ARM
processor, which runs at 1GHz and have Mali-400 MP$ graphics, makes desktop
more powerful to use with the best graphics view. There are 5 ports of USB with
2.0 interface, four rear and one front. Many others ports are also there like
VGA and HDMI ports, an SD/MMC Card reader, RJ45 jack, a fast Ethernet port to
use modern internet features, and at last there is a support for Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth.
Both the desktops include 1GB of DDR3 RAM
but a small difference is that, the Q11 has 8GB of NAND Flash storage while Q10
has only 4GB of Flash Storage. A good feature of Q11 is that it has a
rechargeable battery that allows you to disconnect computer and move it to
another location without shutting down. It would also come in handy during a
power outage.
One of the best feature both the ARM-based
Desktops have that if you don’t like the Android or it’s hard to use then you
will able to get a version of Ubuntu or Bodhi Linux to run on the systems. While
Giada says at its website that its ARM desktops will be "coming
soon," prognosticators are predicting the units will be showcased at CES
next month.
Giada isn't the only company interested in
Android desktops. Google's Motorola subsidiary introduced in September a
"home entertainment terminal" only for the Chinese market that has an
"all in one" PC look. The Motorola is offering, called the CloudBB,
which runs on little bit older version of Android (Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread)
with a Freescale i.MX53 ARM Cortex A8 processor running at 1GHz.
Like the Q10, it has 1GB of RAM and 4GB of
NAND flash.However, its guts are located in an 18-inch LCD touchscreen display,
which comes with a wireless keyboard and mouse.
Google’s has the intentions to bring
Android to Desktops and Laptops is no secret. Earlier this year, it was
revealed that the Search Goliath had filed for a patent in the United States
for mapping touchscreen events to a trackpad, which would allow computers
without a touchscreen to use Android.
After reading the awesome features about
Android ARM-based desktops, you have to just wait for it to launched in the
market.
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