BUGbase WiFi Portable Linux Computer
by Sze | Filed under Computer
Bug Labs introduces the BUGBase WiFi, a module-based Linux computer for “rapid devie prototyping” that allows you to build any gadget you wanted by simply connecting simple, functional components together. The palm-sized computer can be connected to any combination of up to four BUGmodules and build the ultimate prototype.
BUGbase WiFi is boosted by a 523MHz ARM 11 processor, 128MB SDRAM and 32MB on-board flash storge. The device supports up to 16GB microSD cards. It has built-in WiFi 802.11b/g and Bluetooth support. The BUGbase WiFi even offers hardware graphic acceleration and built-in MPEG4 encoding/decoding.
BUGbase WiFi has USB 2.0 ORG HOST port, Ethernet port and a mini LCD display. It runs Poky Linux 1.4.
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