The Antelope MCC is a modular computer system. The basic computing part of it — processor, memory, etc. — fits into a block a bit bigger than a pack of cards. This can be inserted into a dock that provides I/O in a traditional desktop form factor, and then ejected and inserted into a laptop or palmtop. Yes, everything is slightly too big, and yes, the pricetag is more than slightly too big, but it’s pretty neat anyway. And it looks like this may be an incipient trend, which makes some sense.
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The Antelope MCC is a modular computer system. The basic computing part of it — processor, memory, etc. — fits into a block a bit bigger than a pack of cards. This can be inserted into a dock that provides I/O in a traditional desktop form factor, and then ejected and inserted into a laptop or palmtop. Yes, everything is slightly too big, and yes, the pricetag is more than slightly too big, but it’s pretty neat anyway. And it looks like this may be an incipient trend, which makes some sense.
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