OCKEL Sirius A: This mini-PC looks like a phone with its 6 inch screen

The IFA has been a place to introduce curious devices. And one of them is the tablet with Windows 10 of Ockel. It is called Sirius, it has a touch screen of 6 inches. Also, it comes with a resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels. And a rather small size of 85.5 × 160.0 mm, and a thickness of 8.6 mm to 21.4 mm. What brings you closer to a PC is the inclusion of a series of ports and connectors that are not usually found on a tablet that wants to be light, thin or comfortable to carry.

VivoMini VC66 Mini PC High Performance Specifications 

The back of this tablet PC includes two USB 3.0 type A ports, an HDMI and a DisplayPort, plus a USB 3.0 type C and an Ethernet. The processor is a 1.6 GHz quad-core Atom x7-Z8750 with an integrated HD Graphics 405 GPU. It also has 802.11 ac and Bluetooth wifi, and for tablet users includes an accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer as well as a front camera 5 Mpx. The battery is 3000 mAh.

Ockel has in Indiegoo several of the models to finance, but those shown are the Sirius A of 4 GB of memory LPDDR3-1600 with 64 eMMC storage. And the other is Sirius A Pro with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage, both with micro-SD card reader. Among its peculiarities is that the screen, when connected to a monitor. It can be used as a keyboard to write and control the computer, although not the most convenient method.

OCKEL price

As for the price, the Sirius A model costs $ 549, while the Sirius A Pro costs $ 649. Although in stores will cost $ 150 more than Indiegogo. They are hoping to start sending out sponsors from November 20th.