Pocket C.H.I.P. Mini Portable Computer by Next Thing Co.
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Pocket C.H.I.P. Mini Portable Computer by Next Thing Co.
Built-in Wi-Fi B/G/N, Bluetooth 4.0 One USB host with type-A receptacle, one USB On-The-Go port Composite video and stereo audio port via mini TRRS Optional composite TRRS to RCA audio-video cable Optional VGA adapter and HDMI adapter (see Hardware extensions below) Open source hardware[15] and open source software[16] Up to 45 GPIO ports[17] Supports 1-Wire and I2C protocols, PWM output Serial console and Ethernet via USB for quick headless operation[18] Power options include 5V via USB OTG, 5V
Pocket CHIP includes a CHIP, a case with a 4.3 inch 480×272 pixel resistive touchscreen, a clicky keyboard, GPIO headers on the top of the device, and GPIO soldering pads inside of the injection mold case. A 5-hour battery is included. Following DIP specifications, the CHIP snaps into the case with no "screws or glues" creating a portable computer. On the lower right corner of the Pocket CHIP is a hexagonal hole that takes a standard #2 HB pencil. Inserting the pencil creates a stand that allows the Pocket CHIP to stand upright on a desk. Likewise, on the lower left is a circular hole for a pen. PocketCHIP comes loaded with a special edition of CHIP OS that includes the DIP's driver and a couple of additional applications, including a special version of video game console virtual machine Pico-8, a fully functional Linux terminal, a file browser, a terminal based web browser called surf, and modular synthesizer Sunvox.