Tiny Little Computer
Ethereal writes "This is probably one of the smallest computers available. It's roughly the size of a mouse!
Specs:
Processor:Intel Celeron 733 or Celeron 800
Format Mini-Book PC (All-in-One Solution);
Size: 157 x 146 x 45 mm;
Weight: 950g;
Mem:64MB SDRAM DIMM PC100 City Desk;
Motherboard Chipset Intel i810, UDMA66;
HD: 10GB IDE UDMA66;
Video: VGA Embedded i810 (S-Video & Composite);
CD-ROM 40x Slim;
Network: Embedded 10/100Mbps (RJ-45 Port);
Sound: SB Compatible Embedded (Line Out, Mic In);
Embedded Fax-Modem 56Kbps V.90 (RJ-11 Port); " Well, maybe not that small, but a twiddler and some sort of video unit and this sucker could be a wearable. I wish it had some wireless instead of a modem tho.
My original post: "Much nicer (IMHO) boxes are the Expresso and Cappuccino from SaintSong. Find them here: http://www.saintsong.com.tw/english.htm . Having seen these in action, they would be great for conventions so you just have to drag around either a projector or a LCD monitor plus something about the size of an old school WalkMan."
Now, having looked at the SaintSong site again, I realize: HEY! This thing is a repackaged Cappuccino!
So, if you want an italian version, get this. If you want it from the source, get a Cappuccino or Expresso (same, but without optical drive) from SaintSong.
And, yes... Slashdot has reviewed these before.
--
Evan
"$30 for the One True Ring. $10 each additional ring!" -- JRR "Bob" Tolkien
Check out http://www.unicomplabs.com/spacesaving/cappuccinop c.asp for a closer look at a similar product. All the text is in English too.
Starts at $939.00.
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http://www.citydesk.pt/produto_ezgo.htm
At almost 150mm square and 50mm thick and weighing almsot 1 Kg, "rat" would seem more appropriate.
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This unit and its smaller sibling have been discussed before on Slashdot -- it's smaller sibling is called Expresso was discussed http://www.slashdot.org/articles/00/04/18/2326253. shtml.
There is a review of the unit at http://203.120.86.4/products/hwharddrive/story/0,2 000008984,20199957,00.htm.
I did end up purchasing one of the Capaccino's -- nice unit, 1Ghz PIII, 20Gig HD, DVD, 512K RAM, ethernet, etc. Has pretty much everything I wanted but a 3D chip. Since it takes so little space, but can't be a game machine for me, I use it as a very portable server.
-- Herder of Cats