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What real world uses are there for mini pcs? 69 dollars is a pretty sweet price.
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What real world uses  aceofspades1217@... | 09/21/07
All of our business PC's  Michael Kelly | 09/21/07
You can still put in 1 GB RAM and 1TB storage  georgeou | 09/21/07
I know it's not limited in that way  Michael Kelly | 09/21/07
Who says you're limited to 2.5" drives? Many flex-ATX cases support 3.5".  georgeou | 09/21/07
Well mine are  Michael Kelly | 09/21/07
It would be a good file server  nucrash | 09/21/07
Cheapest is to use the AMD 690G or NVIDIA's newest Intel chipset  georgeou | 09/21/07
Also, we're not even close to 1TB 2.5" drives  georgeou | 09/21/07
CarPuter  hortons@... | 09/22/07
another victim of the wintel cartel  Linux Geek | 09/21/07
Are you kidding?  georgeou | 09/21/07
More at Intel victim than Wintel.  nucrash | 09/21/07
Slow down Gomer...  Cayble | 09/22/07
Should give mini-pc industry a real boost  WiredGuy | 09/21/07
The profit margins are slashed  georgeou | 09/21/07
huh? Profit margins will go up  WiredGuy | 09/21/07
More profitable with LOWER profit margins  georgeou | 09/21/07
It should be hte same for operating systems  deaf_e_kate | 09/22/07
It will have to be with the new low-cost PCs  georgeou | 09/23/07
ALL PC's are commodity  deaf_e_kate | 09/24/07
The sub $100 mini-ITX kits are older CPUs  georgeou | 09/21/07
They are also stocked with less features  nucrash | 09/21/07
Second version is fanless too  georgeou | 09/21/07
If the price is right...  nucrash | 09/21/07
I'd love to have a 2000W PSU that can run 10 MicroATX motherboards with Q66  georgeou | 09/21/07
I always wanted a custom rig  nucrash | 09/21/07
Hell inside  pjotr123 | 09/21/07
Most people don't open their boxes anyway  Michael Kelly | 09/21/07
27 watts is pretty low and powerful  nucrash | 09/21/07
You can build a low-cost PC for about $150  georgeou | 09/21/07
Still not enough  nucrash | 09/21/07
Quad-core Q6600 with FSB1000 would be the most efficient  georgeou | 09/21/07
They have a new SMP Client  nucrash | 09/21/07
Cottage Mini-PC Industry - Alive & Well  kbaily05@... | 09/22/07
I just built a $130 silent PC  georgeou | 09/22/07
Good for you, but the PSU  LazLong | 09/22/07
Don't kid yourself on the Mac Mini  georgeou | 09/22/07
Let's just assume  nucrash | 09/24/07
Way to go, George!  Resuna | 09/24/07
Mac Mini use to be a decent deal before these cheaper parts  georgeou | 09/24/07
Parts List please?  Ghogarth | 09/24/07
Working on that, but not with this motherboard  georgeou | 09/24/07
Hey, George...  zach.winchester | 09/24/07
Working on that, but use this for now  georgeou | 09/25/07
Source for $15 MicorATX chassis?  philip.robar@... | 09/25/07
Here you go  georgeou | 09/25/07
Case/PS vendors  bobm@... | 02/03/08
HW vendors???  bobm@... | 02/06/08
Time for that Car PC...!  brian@... | 09/24/07
You can add a $10 BlueTooth USB adapter  georgeou | 09/24/07
What I'd do is...  zach.winchester | 09/24/07
RE: Mini PC cottage industry, is dead at 6  savagesteve13 | 10/02/07

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