However, some companies have taken portability to a level that is extreme for a desktop operating system.
Minisforum’s newly-released S100 takes pocket Windows PC hardware to a new level.
The S100 pocket PC isnow availablefrom Minisforum for around $200.
At 5.984 in x 2.283 in x 0.767 in, the S100 easily fits in a user’s pocket.
It also features 8 GB of 4800 MHz LPDDR5 RAM and 256 GB of UFS 2.1 storage.
Three USB 3.2 Gen2 ports are included: two key in-A and one key in-C.
The USB-C connection supports DisplayPort and 65W power delivery.
The RJ45 2.5G ethernet port also enables power delivery over IEEE 802.3at.
The HDMI port supports 4K, and the two video outputs likely allow dual 4K display setups.
An Intel AX200/201 chip enables wireless connectivity through Wi-Fi 6 or Bluetooth 5.2.
It could easily fit behind billboards at restaurants, airports, hospitals, shopping centers, or other businesses.
Asus is expected torevealan upgraded ROG Ally imminently.
Meanwhile, Ayaneo has recently introduced retro-themed SFF PCs and handheld gaming PCs.