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Re[2]: Re: German Mini-PC

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Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 03:38:23 +0200

Hello all,

I finally buy it and started a review for a website friends and I are
about to open... (We hope you'll love the mascott we made... )

Here is a "preview" of the "review" :

http://www.wearablecomputers.org/dt166.htm

enjoy :)

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Same product informations about the model without IDE :
http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content_type/DownloadableAssets/31754A_gxthinclientrdk_pb.pdf
http://www.dtri.com/prod_webDT166CE.html
http://www.dtresearch.com/datasheets/WebDT%20166.pdf

lhc> Thursday, July 14, 2005, 1:00:30 AM, you wrote:

DT>> http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS5147900390.html

DT>> A German PC shop is shipping a tiny Geode-based PC available with a
DT>> choice of Linux operating systems.
DT>> Concept Distribution's "miniPC" measures 5.5 x 5.1 x 1.4 inches (13 x 14
DT>> x 3.5cm), and is available with thin-client and
DT>> general-purpose Linux OSes.

DT>> http://www.cool-shop.de/product_info.php?products_id=54&cPath=5&XTCsid=a14057f2f86025c3d92f78a3eec241d3

DT>> small minicomputer also before-installed operating system Windows XP
DT>> Professional SP2

DT>>     * Processor: AMD geode GX2-533 (400 MHz), comparably with 533 MHz
DT>> Pentium
DT>>     * 256 MB RAM (not expandable)
DT>>     * Non removable disk 80 GB
DT>>     * Front side: 2 x USB 1,1, stereo in/out
DT>>     * Back side: 2 x USB 1,1, network, 12V, VGA
DT>>     * Realtek sound (18-bit full-duplex) ALC203
DT>>     * Realtek Ethernet (100 Mbps) RTL8139DL
DT>>     * Size: 13x14x3,5cm
DT>>     * external mini power pack (like mobile phone-charger)

DT>> this extremely currentsaving (approx. 2-6 W), light (550g) PC
DT>> Starting from 459,00 EUR

DT>> Here is what I think of it
DT>> Pros:
DT>> + built-in sound
DT>> + small 13x14x3,5cm
DT>> + lowpower 6W 12V
DT>> + ready to run in enclosure
DT>> +reasonably cheap

DT>> Cons
DT>> - only USB 1,1
DT>> - Non removable disk 80GB?
DT>> - No tv-out(most lowcost HMDs use video-in not vga)

DT>> Is it possible to stand running WinXP on a 400Mhz if one would want to
DT>> dual-boot or is it slow enough to drive you crazy?

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