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January 18th, 2012, 15:43 GMT · By Silviu Stahie

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NanoNote Mini PC Runs Debian 6.0

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Ben NanoNote is a small pocket computer, that features an extremely small screen and which happens to run a Linux distribution out of the box.

Ben NanoNote could be called a mini notebook. It's smaller than a soda can and can easily fit in a pocket.

Besides the interesting technical details, listed below, it's worth mentioning that it runs a Debian Linux distribution, out of the box:

· 336 MHz XBurst Jz4720 MIPS-compatible CPU;
· 3.0” color TFT display (320 x 240 resolution, 16.7M color;
· 32MB Synchronous DRAM;
· Headphone jack (3.5 mm);
· USB 2.0 slot;
· Speaker and microphone;
· SDHC microSD slot;
· 850mAh Li-ion battery;
· 2GB NAND flash memory;
· Qwerty keyboard.

The device only costs $100 (€78) and it will certainly impress everyone. For more information check the official website.

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