
While cell phones went through the “smaller and smaller” craze a fair number of years ago, it looks as though basic computers are going through the same design process these days. Case in point – the Ripple-Mini from Ripple. Measuring just 120mm x 300mm x 220mm, the Ripple-Mini looks pretty sleek for a mini-ITX computer. I’m surprised it costs a mere 90 Euros in Korea – now that’s yet another sub-$200 computer to further confuse those looking for a budget machine.
- Intel Celeron M215 processor (1.3GHz, 512KB)
- D201 GLY Intel motherboard
- 1GB RAM
- SiS 662 North Bridge and SiS 964L South Bridge
Redesigned MacBook Pros to disrupt the notebook market?
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