For most people in the world, the pocket PC concept became obsolete the moment smartphones became viable. And no, I don’t consider a smartphone to be a pocket PC in anything but the vaguest sense. But while it may not have widespread appeal anymore, the pocket PC form factor does still tickle the fancy of certain geeks. Because the consumer market doesn’t exist anymore, we geeks have to make our own pocket PCs. And it is hard to imagine a DIY design more tempting than Caleb Holloway’s T3rminal Raspberry Pi-based pocket PC.
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