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Kangaroo is a $99 Windows 10 PC that fits in your pocket — CES 2016

2016-01-05
hey guys this time of the verge and this is the kangaroo it's a $99 Windows 10 PC it kind of looks like a portable SSD drive you just plug into any laptop but it's actually got an Intel Atom processor inside here a 2 gig of memory and 32 gig of storage so that means you could just plug it in via HDMI with a couple of years speed ports for your keyboard and mouse and you've got Windows 10 PC on the go so you could see dock it and just like this into a monastery of HDMI you've got the USB for your keyboard and mouse it's a full PC on the go and there's a little bit of lag that I've noticed I think that's mainly because it's an atom chip and there's no like that that's literally the system ownership graphics and stuff so it's not going to be perfect but it plays video okay you can navigate around fine it's not too bad is some basic $99 PC so the only other trick that's really good is so you could change an iPad into a Windows 10 PC so basically it plugs in by the lightning cable you download an iOS app and then you got Windows 10 PC that you can you can actually touch the iPad screen navigate around again it's a little laggy in this sort of interface because obviously it's going through the cable and onto the iOS app but if you really want a port for Windows 10 PC you can plug it to a monitor keyboard or an iPad this isn't too bad for $99 so the really unique thing about this kangaroo Windows 10 PC is it has a four hour battery life inside it before you need to sort plug it in and recharge that's pretty cool compared to like a PC stick or any of the other alternatives so might be worth considering if you're really looking for something that's this small on this port ball for Windows 10 PC so as a quick look at the kangaroo Windows 10 PC is out now for $99 if you want to see anything more from CES 2016 check out the verge comm or subscribe to us at you ChiCom for session of the verge
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