Darius Chang | Sep 18, 2008
As reporters, we tend to be wary whenever a company claims to be the first, the best or the smallest of anything. But when we saw an image of the
Fit-PC Slim, we though it could very well be the tiniest machine capable of running Windows XP yet.
The original Fit-PC 1.0 was already a minute machine, measuring 120 x 116 x 40mm and weighing 500g. The new model, however, makes the first version look bloated. Weighing a mere 380g, the Fit-PC Slim takes up only 110 x 100 x 30mm of space. Despite a reduced size, the new system only had to surrender the extra Ethernet port found in the original, but in return offers an extra USB slot and wireless connectivity to the mix.
Specifications:
500MHz AMD Geode LC800 processor
512MB RAM
2.5-inch 60GB HDD
Ethernet and 802.11b/g connectivity
Three USB 2.0 ports
Mini-serial port
VGA output
headphone and microphone jacks
Linux or Windows XP Home SP3 operating system
The Fit-PC Slim is not available for order for now. So if you have your hearts set on this tiny PC, keep refreshing the international order page
here.
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