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What's interesting is it's compatible with Web rendering probably at a relative cheap price, and it runs an OS which has WebRTC and stuff, so it can be used as a cheap terminal but which is still able to render internet modernly, and connect through WebRTC to any browser. So it could be used as a server and rendering unit in a network of cheaper C-only integrated circuits which connect to it, I think. Personally, I'm not an expert, but I'm intrigued. We're biased by the monstrosity of the thing, but I like the idea, and surely it serves its function.



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