The One Mix 1S Yoga is a tiny laptop with a 7 inch touchscreen display, a 360-degree hinge that lets you fold the screen back for use in tablet mode, and support for an optional pressure-sensitive pen so you can write or draw on the screen. It’s the new entry-level model from One Netbook, which […]
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Liliputing Chuwi MiniBook 8 inch laptop giveaway
Chuwi is the latest company to jump on the mini-laptop train, and the Chinese PC maker’s first model offers a pretty good mix of price and performance. The Chuwi MiniBook features an 8 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel touchscreen display, a 360-degree hinge that lets you use the computer in tablet mode, at least 8GB […]
Liliputing One Mix 3 Yoga mini-laptop giveaway
One Netbook may not have been the first company to revive the mini-laptop. But the company has sure been busy in the past year, launching the One Mix Yoga, One Mix 1S Yoga, One Mix 2/2S Yoga, and the One Mix 3/3S Yoga. The latter is the company’s largest to date, but this 1.5 inch […]
Taihe Gemini portable monitor giveaway
The Taihe Gemini is a portable display that’s been generating a lot of buzz since it was first announced in January. Taihe has been taking pre-orders through crowdfunding campaigns, and plans to ship two versions of the monitor in May: a 4K model and a 1080p touchscreen version. The company sent me a 1080p prototype […]
Liliputing Giveaway: GameShell modular DIY handheld game console
The Clockwork GameShell is a handheld game system that looks like a Nintendo GameBoy… when it’s fully assembled. But there are a few things that set the GameShell apart from other gaming devices. It runs open source software and it features a modular design. Clockwork sent me one earlier this year and it took me […]
Liliputing One Mix 2S Yoga giveaway
The One Mix 2S Yoga from One Netbook is a tiny laptop with an Intel Core m3-8100Y Amber Lake processor, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, a touchscreen display, pen support, and a… kind of lousy keyboard. You can’t have everything, right? Still, over the past year or two we’ve seen a handful of tiny laptops from […]
Liliputing One Mix Yoga mini laptop giveaway
One Netbook’s One Mix Yoga is a tiny convertible laptop computer with a 7 inch full HD touchscreen display, a 360-degree hinge, and pen support. It’s not the fastest computer around (in fact, it’s one of the slowest Windows PCs I’ve tested in a long time), but there’s something quite charming about the little computer. […]
Liliputing Huawei MateBook D 14″ laptop giveaway
The Huawei MateBook D is a laptop with a 14 inch, full HD IPS touchscreen display, an AMD Ryzen 5 2500U processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB solid state drive. Huawei launched the laptop this summer, and it’s currently available from Walmart for $630. At that price, the laptop offers a lot of bang […]
GPD Win handheld gaming PC giveaway
The GPD Win is a tiny computer that looks a bit like a Nintendo DS, but it’s a full-fledged computer complete with an Intel Atom Cherry Trail processor, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of eMMC storage, and Windows 10 software. It has a tiny keyboard that you can use to type with your thumbs, and pretty […]
Mele PCG-01 Windows PC stick giveaway
The Mele PCG-01 is a PC-on-a-stick with an Intel Atom Bay Trail processor, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and Windows software. It’s basically Chinese device maker Mele’s version of an Intel Compute Stick, but this model has an adjustable antenna and a fanless design. Mele launched the PCG-01 in mid-2015, and you can pick […]
Teclast X98 Pro Android/Windows tablet giveaway
The Teclast X98 Pro is a tablet with a 9.7 inch, 2048 x 1536 pixel IPS display, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage. It’s also a dual OS tablet that runs Windows 10 and Google Android software. And it was one of Teclast’s first tablets to ship with an Intel Atom x5-Z8500 Cherry Trail […]
Kano Computer Kit giveaway (Raspberry Pi 3-based learn-to-code system)
One of the original goals of the Raspberry Pi Foundation was to create an affordable computer that students could use to learn to code. And there are plenty of schools and households using $35 Raspberry Pi computers for just that purpose. But while the computer itself is pretty cheap, you need to add a keyboard, […]