Handtops has nice overview of the Antelope MCC, the ‘modular computing core’ computer that uses swappable cores to allow you to move you environment from a desktop dock to a handheld shell computer, enabling a complete environment migration if you need to move on the go. And that would be great and all if Antelope didn’t completely shit themselves with the price — we’re talking around $4,000 to buy all the pieces to take advantage of it — and that’s without a lot of normal features like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth built in.
They claim to be for the business segment, and that’s fine, but if you’re going to charge a fully-premium price for something, you better have an all-around premium product.
The Antelope has been out for almost a year, but it’s been at least that long since we’ve vented our impotent rage at it, so there you go.
Read – Antelope introduction [Handtops]
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The Antelope arrives [Gizmodo]
https://gizmodo.com/the-antelope-arrives-7724