Ben NanoNote

The Ben NanoNote (officially the 本 NanoNote) is a pocket computer using the Linux-based OpenWrt operating system. An open-source hardware device developed by Qi Hardware, it has been called possibly "the world's smallest Linux laptop for the traditional definition of the word.". In addition, the Ben NanoNote is noteworthy for being one of the few devices on the market running entirely on copyleft hardware.

Ben NanoNote
A Ben NanoNote held on the palm of a hand
ManufacturerQi hardware, Sharism At Work Ltd
TypeHandheld computer
Release dateEarly 2010
Operating systemCustom edition of OpenWrt
CPU336 MHz XBurst JZ4720
Memory32 or 64 MB low SDRAM
Storage1 SDHC slot, 2048 MB internal NAND flash
ConnectivityUSB 2.0, and IEEE 802.15.4 WPAN (as accessory)
Websiteen.qi-hardware.com/wiki/Ben_NanoNote

The computer takes its name from the Chinese character běn (本), translated as "an origin or the beginning place."

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