My Ripple Look Family 45FC mini PC
March 11, 2010
Folks living in South Korea will be able to check out the red wine-colored crystal chassis of the My Ripple Look Family 45FC mini PC. that small machine that could will definitely find a place in any living room, featuring the ability to deliver high-resolution videos and 3D games without lost a beat thanks to some decent hardware within such as Intel's latest Dual Core processor, 2GB RAM, a 2.5" 320GB hard drive and the Intel GMA X4500 graphic chipset. Supported video codecs include MPEG2/4, VC-5 and H.264. No notion on pricing though. Why can't we at the west get such cool HTPCs?
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Habey offers new mini PC
February 22, 2010

Habey might sound rather obscure to you, but that is considering that isn't a mainstream computer manufacturer in our part of the world. Their latest mini PC offering is the BIS-6620 which is touted to be "an ultra-compact fanless and noiseless PC platform" that is powered by an Intel Atom Z510 processor, accompanied by GMA500 graphics, 1080p hardware decoding, a separate DDR2 SODIMM memory slot, adequate space for a 1.8" hard drive, an SD memory card slot, an optional Wi-Fi module and a choice of operating systems to get your game on. Habey is offering it for a mere $299.99 - any takers?
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AOpen ION Powered GP7A Series HTPC
November 24, 2009

AOpen USA has come up with a new barebones mini HTPC, giving you one more option whether you’re planning to set up an HTPC in your living room. The XC Mini GP7A series PC supports full 1080p HD video playback via it’s integrated NVIDIA ION (GeForce 9300M) graphics chip, and will plus support Intel’s socket P Penryn Core 2 Duo or Celeron M processors. While price and availability haven’t been confirmed yet, the specifications of the computer include:
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