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Dell will release a computer the size of a thumb

The computer maker, Dell plans to expand the segment of devices based on operating system Android. It is reported that the project Ophelia is close to the commercial release. As part of this initiative, the company plans to produce Dell USB-sized device with your thumb, which will contain the hardware inside the computer component-based operating system Android. Being connected to the corresponding input on your TV, this unit will turn it into a "smart device" with more features than most HDTV. Supplies can be launched in July, and the price is $ 100. first time something like this has been demonstrated by Dell at CES 2013 in January this year. The final version of the draft Ophelia will be shown at the conference Citrix Synergy, which will be held in Los Angeles. It is reported that users of the device will be able to run any applications for the operating system Android, and also use it to watch streaming video from providers. Among other features there is the presence of Ophelia software Wyse PocketCloud, providing access to the cloud storage content. The first batch of devices will be designed for developers, and in August will begin implementation through its own online store Dell and providers that will offer the device with their contracts. In addition to the version with tools for IT administrators, focused on the business segment. 



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