$9 computer raises $1 million on Kickstarter in 5 days

Definitely one of the better projects that I've seen on Kickstarter lately.

The dirt-cheap computer is C.H.I.P., a 2.5-inch motherboard that costs about the same as two venti caffé mochas at Starbucks.
Next Thing Co., the Oakland company behind the project, kept the design dead simple. There's no case or unnecessary parts.

You need to hook it up to a monitor, keyboard / mouse, power source actual computing, but that goes for any desktop computer. I actually like the fact that it is flexible, easy to stack and can be fit anywhere. It also has built in WiFi + Bluetooth.

C.H.I.P. IS A COMPUTER

Another option is to slip it inside PocketChip, a mobile device that resembles a stripped down Blackberry, which is available (for $40) as part of the Kickstarter for people who contribute $49 or more.

USING PocketC.H.I.P. WITH C.H.I.P.

C.H.I.P. IS POWERFUL

Looks like Raspberry Pi ($35) has a serious rival in the microcomputer stakes.

What do you monkeys think about it?

Is it a revolutionary open source gadget that has a potential to shake up the world or is just the chip not enough without keyboard and monitor? How big can be the impact of this in developing countries?

Do you think that people in developed countries would simply go with HP Stream 7 tablet for under $70 refurbished with double the RAM, eight times the storage, Windows 8.1, which ships with a power supply and has no need for a monitor, keyboard, etc?

Project page:
kickstarter.com/chip

Video: (mods please embed)
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I believe this is a great project. However, aside from those individuals who will already tinker, we need parents to get their children involved with projects like these. By having children growing up tinkering with projects like this we could show them what engineering and computers are really about, not just social media.

Great idea but we need young people (under 15) to tinker with it to reap the real benefits.

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I don't think this has any (non-hobbyist) applications in personal use, everyone should own a laptop regardless, and it doesn't have enough computing power to run modern applications. People are just going to buy it, hook it up to their monitor/keyboard, say "oh its cool" and leave it to rot in the closet after a few hours.

Still I could see its potential if incorporated with other products. You could probably drop the price of a lot of 'smart appliances', things like bluetooth enabled thermostats.

As for the issue about computing in third world countries, why not just use a cheap smartphone instead?

 

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