
Open-PC is a nettop that ought to find a home on most desks considering its relatively small footprint which measures 345mm x 425mm x 100mm. Another outstanding point would be it running on completely non-commercial software, since you get a KDE core alongside a bunch of free software that was designed by the community. Even the specifications and price are determined by a set of surveys, where it will be released at the end of the month. It retails for €359 a pop, featuring an Intel Atom N330 processor, 3GB RAM and a 160GB hard drive.
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