Monday, October 12, 2009

C7-M in a nettop?

ClonedinChina.com published a quick news story (their source is in Chinese) about a mini desktop, or nettop, that is using a combo not usually found in embedded devices - the C7-M and the VX700.
"This mini pc gets a very small size, only measuring 135X123X35mm, weighing 300g. It features a 1.6G VIA C7-M processor, VX700 chipset, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD, VGA output port, 2 USB ports,WI-FI and Bluetooth module."
This is kind of like a VIA ARTiGO, but a different shape and a slightly different platform. Plus, by the size measurements, it sports a notebook HDD, so it's not a storage server. So actually, come to think of it it's nothing like an ARTiGO except that it's small and features VIA chips! It's more a like a basic but tiny desktop PC. I'm guessing it's not available outside of China.

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