This Tiny Retro PC Is Your Alarm Clock, Speaker, and Pixel Canvas - Yanko Design
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This Tiny Retro PC Is Your Alarm Clock, Speaker, and Pixel Canvas - Yanko Design
"Cozy desk setups have become a competitive sport. Tiny CRTs, retro keyboards, and beige plastic everywhere, usually looking very cute but doing very little beyond collecting dust and likes. Most of that gear is either pure decor or pure utility, rarely both. MiniToo leans into the 80s PC silhouette hard, complete with a CRT-style screen and chunky keyboard buttons, but it tries to earn its footprint by being a Bluetooth speaker, alarm clock, white noise machine, and pixel art display all at once."
"The MiniToo Retro PC Style Pixel Bluetooth Speaker & Alarm Clock looks like a palm-sized beige desktop computer that escaped from an 8-bit office. The CRT-style screen sits on top with a thick bezel, while the sloped keyboard base sports four large square buttons and a bright orange volume knob. It measures about 3.2 by 2.4 by 2.9 inches and weighs just over 200 grams, small enough to fit between your laptop and coffee cup."
"The 1.77-inch TFT screen runs more than seventy clock faces, from DOS blue screens with chunky pixel fonts to colorful analog dials and animated scenes. The companion app lets you design your own pixel faces, animations, and text, then sync them with a tap. You can also cast photos to the screen, turning it into a tiny digital photo frame that cycles through your favorite shots in gloriously chunky pixel form, which somehow makes even vacation snapshots feel more fun."
"The audio side packs a 5-watt full-range driver with enhanced bass reflex tuned for near-field listening, good for a desk or bedside but not built to fill a room. Bluetooth 5.3 handles wireless playback, plus it supports white noise and twelve wake-up sounds. You can set alarms, play music, and fall asleep to ambient sounds, all from the same little box that looks like it should be running floppy disks instead of Spotify or whatever you streamed last night."
The MiniToo is a palm-sized beige desktop device modeled on 1980s PCs, featuring a 1.77-inch CRT-style TFT pixel screen and a sloped keyboard base with four large buttons and an orange volume knob. The screen offers more than seventy clock faces, supports custom pixel art, animations, text via a companion app, and can cast photos as chunky pixel frames. Audio is driven by a 5-watt full-range driver with enhanced bass reflex for near-field listening, and Bluetooth 5.3 enables wireless playback. The device also provides white noise, twelve wake-up sounds, alarms, a Pomodoro timer, reminders, and simple on-device games. Its dimensions are about 3.2 by 2.4 by 2.9 inches and it weighs just over 200 grams.
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