The Interrupt is a handheld computer with a QWERTY keyboard for thumb typing, a 3.5 inch IPS LCD color display, and a Kali Linux-based operating system. But while you can use it as a general purpose ...
Last year we learned that the company behind the Orange Pi line of single-board computers planned to branch out into the handheld gaming PC market. This week at FOSDEM in Belgium, developers from the ...
The Comet is a blend of Raspberry Pi, Simputer and Project Ara with a hint of Game Boy Its standout feature is the use of ...
I've been around long enough that I remember testing Linux PDAs. I even had one set up to run an Apache server -- carrying around a server in my pocket was pretty cool. Other than that neat trick, ...
The AOKZOE A1X is a Linux-based handheld gaming console that combines innovative hardware with a focus on performance and efficiency. Powered by the AMD Ryzen 9 HX 370 APU and Radeon 890M iGPU, it ...
PC ports on Linux handhelds function similarly to on desktop PCs, introducing gamepad support. Get port-specific game files legally from the original game for installation. Easily manage multiple game ...
Forward-looking: The imminent release of Valve's Linux-based SteamOS for devices other than the Steam Deck might cause handheld gaming PCs and other devices to drop Windows. However, Zotac aims to ...
Strike puts Linux, WiFi, Bluetooth, and LoRa mesh in your hand. One hardware SKU, optional preloaded SD card, and a custom SpecFive motherboard. Our goal with Strike is to give builders and tinkerers ...
It wasn’t so long ago that a few brave pioneers experimented with running Linux on servers in actual production environments. Up until then, Linux was more for the “recreational user,” the guy who ...
The open-source-oriented device ' Mecha Comet,' developed as part of the open-source community 'Mecha '-led project, is a handheld Linux computer that can be held in one hand. It is modular and ...
The rapid growth of programmable handheld and wireless computers has created a market for processor boards and single-board computers specifically targeted to the unique needs of these devices.