Nov 09
22
There’s a decent chance you North Americans in attendance won’t ever see the likes of AOpen‘s XC Mini GP7A-HD, but for those in places where having a say on what innards are shoved into their next nettop (we’re lookin’ at you, Japan), this mini PC is apposite to fill quite the void. Boasting only a small frame, NVIDIA’s Ion graphics technology and space for a multicard reader, it’s up to the buyer to slap in a Core 2 Duo processor, up to 4GB of RAM, a 2.5-inch HDD or SSD and a DVD burner or Blu-ray drive. You’ll also find six USB 2.0 sockets, an HDMI port and a VGA output, and while gigabit Ethernet is included, it looks as if the WiFi module is on you. Mum’s the word on pricing, but we’re guessing it’ll be as close to nothing as NVIDIA will allow.
AOpen’s Ion-powered XC Mini GP7A-HD puts the ‘choice’ in ‘nettop’ originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 22 Nov 2009 10:17:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink
Impress, Akihabara News |
AOpen | Email this | Comments
Related posts
- Seidio Palm Pre battery adds more staying power, retains slim figure
- M-Audio and Digidesign team up for $99 Pro Tools, hardware bundles
- Dell: Streak likely going straight to Froyo in US
- PsiXpda 3G UMPC hits the UK, reminds us of a PDA we had 14 years ago
- KDDI au unveils summer '09 lineup: e-books, solar power, and 720p recording
- Velocity Micro rolls out T30 Italia laptop, Vector Campus Edition desktop
- ioSafe Solo hard drive places a 2TB bet on all kinds of disasters
- USAA's Deposit@Mobile app puts check deposits a mug shot away
- Is This the New Mac Mini Packaging? [Rumor]
- Sony unveils slimmer PS3: $300, lands in September (updated!)
