Ockel Sirius A The Smallest Versatile Mini PC; New Windows 10 PC Packed With So Much Power That Literally Fits Any Pockets!

Laptops and PCs are becoming smaller and thinner as new versions are released. So far, nothing can come close to the new Windows 10 PC, which is soon to be launched. The new Windows 10 PC, Ockel Sirius A is believed to be the same size as an iPhone 7 Plus.

According to ZD Net, Dutch hardware developers have launched Ockel Sirius A. It is a Windows 10 device with phone-like features and specifications but all the ports expected from a PC. Netherlands-based Ockel is the one designing and conceptualizing the new Windows 10 PC, Ockel Sirius A. The manufacturer describes it as the world's smallest versatile mini PC. It is expected to be shipped and released in May 2017.

The new Windows 10 PC, called Ockel Sirius A by the Dutch developers aims to the capture the feel of a desktop with ports not present in any other smartphones. The new Windows 10 PC, Ockel Sirius A will come with two USB 3.0 ports, a USB Type-C port and ports for HDMI, DisplayPort, Ethernet and 12V power input for stationary use-cases.

The new Windows 10 PC, Ockel Sirius A is said to ship with Windows 10 Home 64-bit. This enables all desktop applications to work seamlessly on the small PC. The new Windows 10, Ockel Sirius A Device is powered by Intel Atom quad-core processor with 4GB RAM.

The Ocker Sirius A (believed to be the new Windows 10 PC) is extremely portable only measuring 85mm by 150mm. Ocker Sirius A also sports a well-tapered design starting with 20mm wide on the ports side and becoming slimmer to mere 6mm at the front.

Tech Radar also shared that Ockel Sirius A will be priced at $699 US upon shipping on May 2017. This includes the cables and copy of Windows 10 Home 64-bit. This new Windows 10 PC can also be pre-ordered for the discounted early bird price of $549 US. This rate, however, doesn't include shipping and handling fees.

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