Don’t be fooled by the size of this computer. It has everything that you would fine in a larger rig but is barely larger than a convential 3.5-inch hard drive at 33mm wide. But you probably knew that. After all, it is 2010 and small form factor computers are nothing new.
You should probably know the specs, too.
Intel Atom D510 Dual Core CPU
NVIDIA GT218 ION2 GPU
HDMI
5 USB ports
Mult-format card reader
2.5-inch hard drive
Optional slimline optical drive
Fanless
VESA mount for rear-TV/monitor mounting
There’s no word on pricing just yet, but it should be shown off next month at CeBIT and available in the second quarter of 2010. [ via ]
Dell’s refresh of the didn’t exactly knock our socks off when we got a chance to spend some last month, but it did prove to be a solid performer and did as advertised, playing back 1080p content with aplomb — so long as you did it within a player that could make the most of a accelerator. Now you have a chance to try it out for yourself, with Dell announcing the machine is shipping and, at $409 with a six-cell battery and a 250GB hard drive, it won’t break the bank either. Just steer clear of Quicktime for movie playback and get the most recent on there pronto, yeah?
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