
This PC is very small and has no fan to keep it cool
The fitPC is built by Compulab and is a fan less Linux PC. It measures (120 x 116 x 40 mm) and packs in a fair few nice features. The processor is a 500MHz AMD Geode LX800 and it has 256MB DDR RAM with 512MB of NAND Flash. A 40GB hard drive and dial 100MBps Ethernet ports can be found on the device as well as 2 USB 2.0 high speed ports. So far, I am impressed with what is packed inside. Graphics are not too shabby too with a resolution of up to 1920 x 1440 being possible.
With it having no fan, Compulab has decided to use the casing as a heat sink which can take the heat away from the insides.
One last thing that impresses me about this device, as well as its capability for audio, is that it costs just 140 GBP which is a fairly decent price point for this size of device. It also can run Windows XP if you so desire.
Via: gadgettastic
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