Chinese company Wibtek is showing a modular desktop PC with stackable components that let you add features including a an optical disc drive, battery, and projector. This tiny modular mini PC is called Wibtek Q7.
The central component is a PC with an Intel Braswell or Broadwell-U processor, support for up to 8GB of RAM, and 6 USB ports, VGA, HDMI, Ethernet, and COM ports, a headset jack, and an SD card slot. It seems quite complete but we can also add new modules. If we put 350 lumen projector module on top of the PC will be able to to project a 1024 x 768 pixel image at 350 lumen.
This module also has a built-in battery which is said to let the computer function for up to 3 or 4 hours when it’s not plugged in to a wall socket. That could come in handy for giving presentations or watching movies on the go. There’s still no details on price or availability.
Mobile Geeks got a look at pre-release Wibtek Q7 at the Computex show in Taiwan.
Source: mobilegeeks and liliputing
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