Although many smartphone manufacturers talk about how they have managed to bring PC-like capabilities on their phones, on the back of our mind we know that can never be completely true.
That’s why we haveSurface GoandPixel Slate— the 2-in-1 hybrids that at least imitate the configuration of a PC. However, even they arenot ableto provide the sameoverall experience.

Now it appears, we actually have a “real” pocket PC just as we had imagined. One Notebook has launched its latest edition ofOne Mix 2 Yoga, which works on Windows 10, has an attached keyboard, andfits in pocketsmoothly.
The7-inch 2-in-1convertible carries a1920 x 1200 full HD touchscreendisplay and is powered byIntel Core M3-7Y30 Dual Core 1.1GHz. Don’t be skeptical about it: just as the previous version, the latest palmtop from One Notebook works very smoothly.

While you won’t be able to play hard-core games on it, theIntel HD Graphics 615 combined with 256GB SSD and 8GB RAMwould give enough juice for the average gaming. The GPD Pocketlaunched last yearcannot even stand near it, given Mix 2 Yoga specs.
Thebest partabout the One Mix 2 Yoga is360-degree hingewhich can turn the pocket PC into a tablet, laptop, anything that you want. The device covers all the modern connectivity features like HDMI, headphone, Type-C, USB 3.0, and TF card slot. And after all this, it stillweighs less than 5200g.
Presently, one Netbook One Mix 2 Yoga Pocket can be bought for$629.99which is $174lesser than the original retail price. Given the specifications, the price seems fair to me.
But it’s a no-go for those who would prefer a larger screen to perform PC work. And also for those who are waiting for Microsoft’sfoldable, dual-screen PC.