Mirabooks may be a more efficient option here, and may also reduce the cyber attack surface associated with adding a Windows-driven machine. In England, there's a clear use case as English detectives have complained about the time it takes to dispatch routine crime details from the scene, effectively meaning hours are spent dealing with paperwork. However it's already been marketing the machines to some notable clients, for instance working across the Channel to serve English police forces and also to certain Irish customers. The first Mirabooks in Miraxess's native France will run from its contract factory lines sometime next year. There's also the option of buying a Mirabook-specific dock to plug the smartphone into. Mirabook looks just like a laptop but inside there's nothing more than a passive terminal, receiving operating system commands from the user's smartphone. France's Miraxess in announcing a series A fundraise of €2.5 million ( source) to further ameliorate its emerging range of consumer electronics, including its forthcoming Mirabook product that streams laptop workflows from the user's smartphone.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |