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Where a fat PC doesn’t fit

TrackBack | Filed by Thomas under Hardware, Tech news | Post popularity 6%

fit-PC is a tiny, noiseless, extremely power-efficient PC - designed by CompuLab - one of the leading vendors in embedded computing. fit-PC draws only 3-5 Watts when running Windows or Linux - consuming as little power as a standard PC does in stand-by mode. fit-PC is built of eco-friendly materials – from the lead-free computer board to the all-aluminium case. That together with its low power consumption puts fit-PC in a class of its own in green computing.

As you clearly have noticed it’s extremely tiny, measuring in at incredible 116×120x40mm. Total weight is 500g and that includes 256MB RAM, 60GB Hard disk, motherboard with integrated Geode LX display controller up to 1920×1440 and a AMD Geode LX800 500MHz CPU + a few basic ports (2xUSB 2.0, 2xEthernet, VGA and audio).

With a price tag around 250 Euro this could easily become a best-seller in the home and small business market. For more information please visit fit-pc.com.

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Jim Toe said,

June 16, 2008 @ 5:00 pm

It pleases me to see such an environmentally friendly piece of kit

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