Showing posts with label nettop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nettop. Show all posts

Sunday, January 17, 2010

ASUS EeeBox Nettop PC now updated with Blu-Ray Drive

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Fast 3D and video graphics processor, HDMI, low powered and now coupled with a Blu-ray drive..

Asus is set to compete head to head to Asrock (also including the Blu-ray drive on their Atom Ion nettop) on this setup..

ASUS EeeBox EB1501 Nettop PC With Blu-Ray Drive:



ASUS has recently introduced an updated version of its EeeBox EB1501 Nettop PC series that comes with Blu-ray drive. However, the rest of the specs remain unchanged as the older model, you’ll find a 1.6GHz Intel Atom 330 dual-core processor, an integrated nVidia GeForce 9400 graphics card, a 2GB RAM, a 320GB hard drive, an HDMI port, a D-Sub port and Windows 7 Home Premium OS. The EeeBox EB1501 will hit Europe starting next week for 426 Euro (about $620). [Product Page]
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Monday, December 28, 2009

Mini Viewsonic VOT132 nettop!

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Viewsonic VOT132 nettop review: "
Viewsonic VOT132 nettop review

Lightweight, embedded wifi, palmsize, Nvidia Ion, low powered, sleek and in sexy black dress!
Get me one!!



Continue reading Viewsonic VOT132 nettop review at Engadget.com
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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Intel's next-gen Pine Trail Atom processors officially announced

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Intel's next generation Atom chips has been announced in their roadmap.
45nm process.... I like!
Smaller, consume lesser power..

Earth friendly but let's hope we are not too late in saving the earth with these sexy cpu chips!






Get ready for the next generation of netbooks and nettops: Intel's just officially announced the Pine Trail Atom N450, D410, and D510, along with the NM10 Express chipset, and we should see over 80 machines with the 45-nanometer chips at CES 2010.

Nothing too surprising about the 1.66GHz chips themselves, which integrate the memory controller and Intel graphics directly onto the CPU die: the N450 is targeted at netbooks, while the single-core D410 and dual-core D510 are designed for nettops, and each chip should use about 20 percent less power than its predecessor.
Continue reading the rest of the article and Engadget
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You Sexy Ion Thang!

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I like things in a tight package.... Minis, compact, small, lightweight..

ASRock has just got the nettop for me!

To drool for mini itx case and HDMI output, the ASRock Ion 330 series nettops will definitely satisfy my desires for small PCs.



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