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    Shuttle x100

    while not as small as the Mac mini or Aopen, it's still pretty small.

    http://www.sfftech.com/index.php?/articles/show/843/3

    Form Factor Shuttle "X" Chassis
    Processor Intel® Yonah Dual Core 1.83G (667 MHz, 2MB L2 Cache)
    Chipset North Bridge: Intel 945PM
    South Bridge: Intel ICH7M-DH
    Memory DDR2 Dual Channel SODIMM 256MB x 2
    VGA ATI Mobile™ Radeon® X1400
    MXM Interface
    Audio Realtek ALC880
    LAN Intel 82573L 1000 Base-T Gigibit
    Optical Drive Slim slot DVD Multi Drive
    Storage 250GB SATAII/300 Hard Disk
    Internal Peripherals Integrated 4-in-1 card reader
    802.11 a/b/g Wireless (Intel 3945, mini card interface)
    Front Panel I/O 1 USB port
    1 Power button with Away Mode
    1 Power LED
    1 HD / ODD LED
    Rear Panel I/O 1 DVI VGA port
    1 RJ45 Ethernet LAN port
    4 USB 2.0 ports
    1 IEEE 1394 port
    1 S-Video out
    1 Mic-in
    1 Line-out
    1 SPDIF out
    1 SPDIF Coaxial Audio out
    1 Connector with wireless LAN antenna
    1 Regular power button
    1 DC-in
    Dimension 210(D) x 298.6(W) x 53.5(H)mm
    OS Microsoft Windows Media Center Edition 2005
    Software Adobe Acrobat Reader
    Trend Micro PC-cillin2005
    Cyberlink PowerDVD (MCE support)
    Accessories System Manual
    MCE User Manual
    Quick Installation Guide
    S-Video Cable
    Wireless LAN Antenna
    Material Plastic
    Power Silent X 120W Power Adapter

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    Looks cool, makes my xpc look huge in comparison. im more interested in the new umpc's like the samsung q1 tho

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    damn spendy though
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    lol i just read this article and was about to post the same thing here!

    Since i was/am considering the new Aopen Mini's this looks like a great alternative. but pricy. Dunno if i really want some like that in the car.

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    *friendly bump*

    I get a distinct NES (Nintendo's old console) feeling from it but any thoughts on using this in the car? It may be overkill but with a Celeron M 1.6Ghz, the power should be low enough.

    I'm really interested in the idea of having a core duo and onboard radeon x1400 in my car.

    Although ~$800 is a lot to ask...

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