The uConsole is pocket-sized computer with a 5 inch IPS LCD color display, a QWERTY keyboard, gaming buttons, arrow keys, and a mini trackball. It’s bigger than a typical smartphone, and probably less ...
Discover the hardware and software secrets behind building a powerful, portable Linux PC that fits right in your hands.
ClockworkPi’s uConsole is a handheld computer with a 5 inch, 1280 x 720 pixel IPS LCD display, a 74-key backlit keyboard, and game control keys. It also ships as a kit (with some assembly required) ...
The Mecha Comet is a new modular handheld Linux computer that emphasizes versatility, repairability, and sustainability. Compact yet powerful, it is designed to appeal to a wide range of users, ...
Mention a computer you can fit into your pocket, and people seem to have one of two reactions: They either say "So, it's like a Raspberry Pi!" Or they say "Ahhh, it's more like a Flipper Zero!" Also: ...
When thinking of home computers and their portable kin it’s easy to assume that all of them provided BASIC as their interpreter, but for a while APL also played a role. The most quaint APL portable ...