Published on February 23rd,2007 at 6:50 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

MiniPC GF800 with dual display

MiniPC is a Japanese company that has been offering compact PCs for a while, even before the Mac Mini era. They’ve now come up with a little killer machine, the GF800. First of all, you gotta praise MiniPC for their efforts on the design of this machine, compared to some older models. The computer has 3 video outputs (DVI, D-SUB and S-Video). That gives you dual display capabilities in a very compact computer (190x230x66 mm). The GF800 has a 945GM Express graphic card (unfortunately), a SATA port, 2GB of RAM max, eSATA, and a DVD burner. Available in BTO, the computer supports any kind of CPU, such as Celeron, Core Solo, Core Duo, and Core 2 Duo. It costs slightly more than €450 (without CPU, RAM and HD). I find it a bit too expensive for a bare case with an Intel graphic card.







Via MINIPC
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