December 2005 Archives

New AOPEN MiniPC

It's finally arrived - the first Mac Mini clone. Our review system was supplied by Evesham, but the barebone chassis is manufactured by AOpen and has been known as the 'Pandora'. Sadly this catchy name is gone - AOpen has re-named it the Mini PC, which is just plain boring. Anyhow, name aside, this is a really cool-looking little machine - it arguably looks even better than the Mac Mini, mainly due to its aluminium case.

AOpen Uses Seagate 2.5-inch Hard Drives in its New Mini PCs

Seagate Technology announced that AOpen Inc. has selected Seagate 2.5-inch hard drives for its new mini PCs. Seagate's 2.5-inch disk drives enabled AOpen to meet the size and performance requirements for what it is referring to as the "world's smallest PC" that measures 16.5 x16.5 x 5.1 cm and weighs 1.15 kg.

The Ultimate Thin Client

Imagine a mobile thin client so thin that it doesn't even have a client.

You'd be imagining MobiKey from Route1: a thumb-sized device that plugs into a USB port on any client computer, "takes it over," and accesses your data and applications on corporate servers and your desktop PC.

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