New MiniPC SA800 Computer: Stackable Module Options

July 2, 2007 | Filed under Computers, Desktops 

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MiniPC computers are very interesting and so far Apple seems to have the best ones to date but will this new baby be one that will appeal to consumers. Well this new MiniPC Computer named the SA800 and to tell you the truth is very interested indeed (enough to get you excited “who Knows” you tell us). The reason the MiniPC SA800 is interesting is because you can customize your computer how you see fit depending on your own needs really and the way you can do this, is by stacking what modules you want on top of each other.

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This MiniPC supports most of Intel’s processors but has a limit of 2GB of RAM which we know is way more than enough for any Windows user, but who knows what the future holds. Prices vary really from $570 for models with Celeron processors and $880 for models with Core 2 Duo T7200 processor and 1GB of RAM. The SA800 which is 198×198x82 mm supports Celeron, Core Solo, Core Duo and Core 2 Duo processors plus SATA HDD and 945GT chipsets, now the fact is because you can choose you own modules you can personalise it how you like with for example adding a DVD player, additional HDD and much more.

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Are these MiniPC Computers better than the rest thou?

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