Monday, November 29, 2010

Mouse Computer's Lm-mini30X nettop gets D525 processor and SSD, costs a lot of cheese

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What would you pay for a netbook without a screen? How about one
that's rocking a dual-core, 1.8GHz Intel Atom D525 processor, NVIDIA
ION graphics, and an 80GB SSD? Mouse Computer is hoping your answer is
somewhere around $600, because that's roughly what its new, 49,980 yen
Lm-mini30X will cost along with 4GB of RAM, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, HDMI
output, and a 64-bit copy of Windows 7 Home Premium. If that's a bit
too rich for you, there's the slightly lower-spec Lm-mini30S, which
drops you to 2GB of RAM, 320GB on platters, and lowly 32-bit Windows.
That'll set you back 37,800 yen, or about $450 -- still a good amount
for a little PC, but given neither are likely to see a release on
these shores there's no point in getting too worked up about it.

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