Marvell Sheevaplug Wall Plug PC

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Computers | Friday, July 3rd 2009

Marvell Sheevaplug Wall Plug PC

This is Marvell Sheevaplug; a Linux-running PC small enough to be plugged into a regular wall socket while offering a 1.2GHz CPU, 512MB RAM, 512MB flash memory for storage and a Gigabit ethernet port + USB 2.0 port for connectivity.

So, just hook it up to the network, connect a hard drive to the USB port and you’ve got a super-silent tiny web or file server you can control over the network, taking up no space at all and consuming less than 5 watts of power (so there’s no need for a clunky power adapter or anything).

Marvell: More on Plug Computing
Marvell: Sheevaplug product briefing [PDF]

(via technabob, boingboing gadgets)

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I already have my power plugs, and extensions, cluttered with all kinds of power connectors for PCs, printers, cell phones, routers, modems…
I need solution to consolidate all these power sources, not to add even more low computing power devices to power plugs to make bad situation even worse.

dsi r4
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