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Old 19th September 2016, 07:22   #1
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Default Kangaroo Notebook uses mini PCs to separate work and play

InFocus has unveiled the Kangaroo Notebook, an inexpensive laptop computer with an interesting concept: interchangeable mini-PC modules. Each is a completely self-contained Windows 10 PC, so you can dedicate one to important business functions, and a...

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