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This functional Macintosh replica is just 2.4-inches tall.
keeping vintage Apple computers running, is now selling a functional original Macintosh replica that's just 2.4-inches tall.
The Pico-mac-nano is powered by a Raspberry Pi Pico which has more than enough power to emulate the Macintosh, and while its creator warns there may be stability issues and incompatibility with some older software, the tiny desktop does support modern USB keyboards and mice.
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