Tiny Windows 10 Pocket PC Complete With Backlit Keyboard and Yoga Moves Goes on Sale

Nov 18, 2018 at 12:03am EST
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For years, we have been promised handheld devices that can replace our computers. While that is yet to become a true reality, it doesn't mean you can't have a full fledged laptop that is easier to carry. GPD made these "Pocket PCs" a thing again when it launched its GPD Pocket last year. Now it appears, the company is facing some serious competition from One Netbook that offers an even improved version of these pocket computers.

One Netbook has launched its latest edition of One Mix 2 Yoga that offers the perfect combination of convenience, power, and portability. Unlike others, One Netbook's second edition "palmtop" has a Lenovo-treat up its sleeves. This 7-inch is a 2-in-1 convertible (hello yoga!) that sports a 1920 x 1200 full HD touchscreen display and is powered by Intel Core M3-7Y30 Dual Core 1.1GHz. Considering the repo that the first edition of One Mix Yoga managed to build and lack of any issues reported by users, it is likely that this version will get even more fame and user accolades.

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Get Windows 10 One Netbook "One Mix 2 Yoga" for $629.99 on pre-order sale

The latest edition of One Mix 2 Yoga has a 360-hinge enabling you to use it in four versatile modes: tablet, laptop, stand and tent modes. The 7-inch Pocket PC features an array of ports, including HDMI, headphone, Type-C, USB 3.0, and TF card slot. Here is the complete list of specifications as copied from GB:

You can now get the latest One Mix 2 Yoga for $629.99 during the pre-sale period. If you don't want to start with something more affordable, the first edition of One Mix Yoga is currently on sale for $459.99. For a limited time, you can also use coupon code GBNBonemix and it will save you an extra $60.

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