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Compulab PC3 with dual-core AMD is less than an inch thick

January 20th, 2011        

Compulab PC3 with dual-core AMD is less than an inch thick

It’s hard to brain that tablets will replace nettops and netbooks, but apparently they won’t, because these tiny machines will get an uber boost of speed in the form of an AMD Fusion Zacate. The first example would be this little powerhouse from Compulab. The top spec for this tiny but sturdy nettop sees an AMD G-series T56N processor, which is a dual-core 1.6GHz while pulling down merely 18W TDP. Paired with a Radeon HD 6310, this will be a very strong machine to beat. What’re more; the two are so friend that they don’t need any fans to be cooled. Now that’s a very worthy contender for the future HTPC. There’s up to 4GB of DDR3 memory, room for a 2.5-inch HDD, HDMI and DisplayPort connectors, a whopping six USB 2.0 ports, and even dual eSATA if you need external storage. No word on price just yet but it’s said to be “competitive” compared to its predecessors, like the PC2, which currently costs between $300 and $700 depending on configuration. Have your fingers crossed guys.

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