I'm Circle - World's First Wireless, Multi-Device, Single Processor System [Video]

I'm Circle, a product from Italy, that flaunts the tagline 'much less is much more', is a new concept where you get a centralized wireless processing power solution for all your devices, be it phone, laptop, tablet, workstation or home entertainment, giving you boundless access to your files anywhere and everywhere. The heart of this system is i'm Core, the 45x45mm (as small as a pendant box) quadcore processor. It is based on Android 4.0, with the interface shared across all the devices. The i'm Core will run all the i’m Circle devices through a high speed connection protocol property, so that all devices share the same apps. So, you can connect the i’m core to the i’m vision, its 21” monitor display, to the i’m view, as the keyboard and to the i’m screen, as a touchpad. There will be an app called i’m voice pre-installed, to communicate with the i’m user’s world and beyond. Then you have i’m connect, an advanced, exclusive mobile system for voice, video and text messages. They say it will be free for all the users of i'm circle and low cost to rest of the world.

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So, you have a microprocessor, wi-fi, GPS and SIM in a single device. This product will decrease the redundancy of having the same hardware & software for variety of devices. And using Cloud computing, you can access, share and store all your files at one location. Check out this video demonstrating the 'i'm circle' concept -



The i’m circle will come out in seven colors: green, grey, blue, yellow, purple, red and black. There is no official word about the pricing of these devices, specially the i'm core. The company says it will be unveiled in the last quarter of this year itself and also mentions that the tech specs mentioned will be subject to change since what they are planning it an unpredictable technology solutions. Whats your take?

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