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If there's one thing that smartphones have taught us, it's that small devices 
can surf the internet and play games just fine, thank you. With that philosophy 
in mind, the brains behind eMachines have launched the $99 MiiPC on Kickstarter 
with the goal of giving kids their own mini PC to surf the web, play games or 
videos, and, yes, do homework. To keep costs down, the tiny device is packing 
Android 4.2, a Marvell 1.2GHZ dual core CPU, 1GB RAM, 4GB upgradeable storage, 
WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, ethernet and 1080p HDMI output to a monitor or TV. The 
backers say it's "designed for large screen connectivity and optimized to 
provide a true keyboard and mouse experience" so that each family member can 
run Android apps from their own accounts. For worried parents, the device 
brings an interesting twist: there's also a mobile iOS or Android companion app 
to monitor your offspring in real-time from any locale. That'll let you steer 
them away from verboten websites and stave off dreaded internet addiction, 
according to the outfit -- bearing in mind, of course, that kids can be pretty 
clever. The campaign's just kicked off, and MiiPC's seeking $50,000 with a $99 
pledge ($89 for the first 200 backers) netting you your own device -- sans 
keyboard, mouse and screen, of course. Check the video or PR after the break 
for more.

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