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AOpen is mainly known for its PC motherboards and add-on cards, but they just showed a Mac mini sized PC at Computex (Taiwan).
The computer is based on Intel’s new small form factor standard (that not many PC manufacturers have adopted so far). I think that this is quite interesting, given the success of the Mac mini among the firs-time PC buyers.
Talking about the mini, here’s what was said:
“Measuring 15 cm by 15 cm by 5 cm, Mini PC is not only the world’s smallest Intel PC platform, but also smaller than a similar model on the market,” says Vincent Cho, VP and GM of Solution Products Business Unit. “What is more important, billions of Win-tel users in the world no longer have to tolerate the hassle of switching operating systems just to take advantage of the miniaturized and stylish personal computing devices,” (AOpen Press Release) |
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