Cheers ooo for this one. Digit-life are currently testing an interesting miniature PC with EZGo design. They have repeatedly informed about such systems in the news and now they were able to lay our hands on a real sample. I must say it looks impressive!
Miniature EZgo is designed for Socket 478 Celeron and Pentium 4 with 400MHz FSB, its motherboard are based on SiS650 + SiS961 chipset and features one 200-pin SODIMM DDR SDRAM socket (up to 1Gb). Besides, the PC features a built-in 56K V90 modem, LAN controller (Realtek 8100L 10/100Mb) and audio codec (ALC201), up to 64Mb graphics and a slim CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, CD-RW or a DVD/CD-RW combo. Despite the size, the PC has lots of interfaces and ports, including USB, FireWire. The external power supply resembles aunit for a game console.
Finally, EzGo MiniPC has dimensions of 157x146x58 mm and weighs 1.1 kg in basic configuration (1.7GHz Celeron, 128Mb PC266 - Kingston SODIMMKVR266X64SC25/128, 2.5" 10Gb IBM IC25N010ATDA04) and costs $872 in Russia.
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News source: Digit-life