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The Tango PC is a good fit for those with light computing needs. However, at this stage of development, it’s not without its blemishes. Recommended Videos.
Tango PC has previously run a crowdfunding campaign via Indiegogo where it raised over $300,000, but that was designed to get the product made in a small-scale production run designed for ...
In a video, the company says, “Tango is a pocketable, dockable, officeable, entertainmentable, gameable PC. It allows for greater access and mobility than any other personal computer has offered.
As for the operating system, Windows 7 and Windows 8 are both certified to run on Tango, but any OS compatible with a laptop PC should work, such as Linux, Unix and Chromium OS.
Even PC gaming giant Valve is trying with the introduction of its Steam Machines. A new entry is coming to the market called Tango, and as far as size goes, this thing is positively tiny. SUBSCRIBE.
Tango PC’s docking station include three USB 2.0 ports, a single USB 3.0 connector, HDMI, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, an audio jack as well as a heatsink, to keep it from getting too toasty.
The Tango Super PC is a pocketable computer, not exactly a portable computer. You will still have to connect it to a display, a keyboard, a mouse, and, more importantly, a power supply.
The Tango PC base model starts at $349 for 4 GB of RAM and a 32GB SSD, going up to $573 for 8 GB of RAM, a 128 GB SSD and pre-installed Windows 7. 23 comments 456 likes and shares.