A handheld computer for real computer geeks
The ClockworkPi company has announced the start of sales of the uConsole handheld computer, which will delight even the most demanding users. The specially designed novelty is available in three versions, namely A-04, A-06, R-01 and RPI-CM4 Lite (Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 Lite). The A-04, A-06 and RPI-CM4 Lite models are all equipped with ARM Cortex processor cores, with the latter being the most powerful.
ClockworkPi uConsole R-01 handheld computer is based on a single processor RV64IMAFDCVU RISC-V frequency up to one gigahertz. This provides support for DDR3 system memories, while the RPI-CM4 model is available with newer LPDDR4 memories. All models also have a convenient screen with a 5-inch or 12.7-centimeter diagonal and a resolution of 1,280 x 720 pixels. The whole is powered by a customized version of the open source Linux operating system.
The interesting ClockworkPi uConsole R-01 also offers a compact keyboard with 74 illuminated keys, and it uses an 18650 rechargeable battery for operation. Pre-orders of the extremely interesting compact computer can be made at https://www.clockworkpi.com/shop. The cheapest of all is the uConsole Kit R-01 model, as it costs "only" 126 euros.