North Korea has already made its mark at the tablet market — albeit a slightly unimpressive attempt — or even produced a supreme leader-approved OS , and now the DPRK is further proving its tech ambitions with the production of 3 different PC models. In a post published to PCWorld today, Martyn Williams reports on a March 10th state TV broadcast that exposed a North Korean factory where workers are busily assembling the machines by hand. Based on Williams, the models in production include a desktop PC and a netbook-sized laptop, designed for academic use. The third variant, an enterprise laptop, boasts dual USB ports, internet connectivity, and two and half hours of battery life. That’s about it inside the way of specs, but from what we have seen, we doubt these machines are set for world domination. For a sequence of screen shots from the published, have a look at Williams’ blog on the coverage link below.
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