Compact Tech Marvel
Over many years, we’ve seen quite a handful of innovative gadgets, but the PixelMob definitely stands out. It’s a tiny device that packs a complete computer into a super small shell, with a 7-inch display. This screen mainly functions as a portable SSD, making it perfect for on-the-go storage and light computing tasks.
Specs and Performance
Based on info from Liliputing, the PixelMob runs on an ARM-powered Rockchip RK3588 SoC paired with 12 GB RAM. Now, this isn’t a monster chip, but it’s enough to handle basic and light workloads. In performance tests like Geekbench 6, the RK3588 scores roughly 800 in single-core and 2500 in multi-core, similar to an AMD Ryzen 5 3500U. Still, the device feels more like a storage focused gadget than a full PC.
Operating System & Features
Interestingly, the PixelMob seems to run a custom OS that limits it from becoming a total mini-PC. Despite decent hardware, it seems mainly designed for storage benefits, integrated networking, and cool features like duplicate photos removing, AI-based color editing, camera monitoring, and multiple layers of security. It’s more of an smart accessory than traditional computer.
Display & Storage Capabilities
The standard PixelMob will come with a 5.5-inch 1080p LCD touchscreen, but the Pro version ups the ante with a 7-inch 1080p OLED screen that shines at 1300 nits brightness. The Pro version also shines in storage options, holding three M.2 slots (PCIe 3.0) along with a built-in 64 GB eMMC to run the OS. The regular model offers only two M.2 slots, still quite workable for most needs.
Connectivity & Pricing Outlook
The I/O selections are particularly appealing, though some specifics are detailed below. The PixelMob duo will be launched by the same team behind the high-end UnifyDrive lineup. It’s expected that this device will undergo crowdfunding soon, and with its features, storage, and portability, it’s likely to come with a higher price tag considering the ongoing surge in tech prices and demand for portable storage.
Sources: www.pixelmob.ai, liliputing.com