Read more.Dell has itself a nettop alternative to ASUS' Eee Box, and it's the manufacturer's smallest-ever commercial desktop.
Read more.Dell has itself a nettop alternative to ASUS' Eee Box, and it's the manufacturer's smallest-ever commercial desktop.
There is no doubting that Dell do things like this very well. Their average desktop system always does what its supposed to with no bother and their servers are not to bad for the money.
Its a shame its so expensive
Last edited by Jay; 11-12-2008 at 05:53 PM.
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2.6Ghz.... someone upgraded them to an extra 1Ghz ?.... i want my free megathurts !The blink-and-you'll-lose-it system, pictured below, measures 22.9cm x 4.7cm x 22.5cm and weighs just 2.09kg. Inside is the good ol' 2.6GHz Intel Atom 230 processor, and a dual-core upgrade to the Atom 330 is expected in early 2009.
/me dunks biscuit into a nice warm cup of sarcasm.
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