Mini PC - HTPC SMTMP 114
1) CPU: Intel Dual Core 1.80 GHz
2) Chipset: Intel NM10 Chipset
3) GPU: Intel GMA 3150
4) Memory: 2G DDR3 1066MHz
5) HDD: 160GB 5400Rmp
6) LAN: 10/100
7) WiFi: 54 Mbmps a/b/g/n
8) Bluetooth: N/A
9) Card Reader: N/A
10) HDMI: N/A
11) Rear I/O: 2 USB 2.0, 1 RJ45, 1 VGA, 1 Audio, 1 Mic, 1 DC In, 1 On/Off Switch, Driver CD
12) Accessories: Driver CD, Power Adapter, Power Cord, User Manual
13) OS: Linux, Windows XP, Windows 7
14) Certification: CE, FCC, RoHS
15) Weight: 0.5Kg
16) Size: L19cm*W13cm*H3.8cm
17) Color: Black, Red, Yellow
Mini PC / HTPC Specifications:
1. Definition:
During the early days of computing, the term "minicomputer" referred to a multi-user computer that was in between the massively sized multi-user mainframes and the single-user desktop terminal. In 2009, the term "mini computer" has also come to encompass desktop computers that are small, with a little footprint, and that utilize a motherboard that is smaller than the micro-ATX standard.
2. Features:
A mini computer includes many of the same components found in a traditionally sized desktop tower, such as standard processors, memory and optical drives, but placed on a smaller motherboard. Due to space constraints, a mini computer may sacrifice features such as extra expansion slots, more robust power sources or more advanced cooling methods.
3. Advantages:
Mini computers are prized for their portability and have become a mainstay at events such as LAN gaming parties. With their smaller footprint, better aesthetics and quiet operation, mini computers are a popular choice for living room or media room applications. Smaller computers are also less expensive than their traditionally sized counterparts and use less electricity.
4. Types:
The small form PC is a miniaturized version of the standard desktop PC, utilizing standard components on a smaller motherboard, typically in a cube-shaped case with two expansion slots. It was originally referred to as the "shuttle form factor, " which referred to the computer manufacturer Shuttle, but it was renamed to "small form factor" to include other makers with similarly designed small computers.
Nettop computers are extremely small, lightweight computers. They are commonly used for basic computing functions such as Web browsing, media viewing and document creation. Unlike the cubical PCS, nettop computers typically have few, if any, expansion slots.
Home theatre PCS are mini computers built specifically to act as a home entertainment system. These mini PCS often include larger hard drives to store media-related data as well as TV tuner cards and remote control functions. HTPC cases are usually designed to lay on its side and emulate the look of DVRs and other side-laying home theater equipment.
1) CPU: Intel Dual Core 1.80 GHz
2) Chipset: Intel NM10 Chipset
3) GPU: Intel GMA 3150
4) Memory: 2G DDR3 1066MHz
5) HDD: 160GB 5400Rmp
6) LAN: 10/100
7) WiFi: 54 Mbmps a/b/g/n
8) Bluetooth: N/A
9) Card Reader: N/A
10) HDMI: N/A
11) Rear I/O: 2 USB 2.0, 1 RJ45, 1 VGA, 1 Audio, 1 Mic, 1 DC In, 1 On/Off Switch, Driver CD
12) Accessories: Driver CD, Power Adapter, Power Cord, User Manual
13) OS: Linux, Windows XP, Windows 7
14) Certification: CE, FCC, RoHS
15) Weight: 0.5Kg
16) Size: L19cm*W13cm*H3.8cm
17) Color: Black, Red, Yellow
Mini PC / HTPC Specifications:
1. Definition:
During the early days of computing, the term "minicomputer" referred to a multi-user computer that was in between the massively sized multi-user mainframes and the single-user desktop terminal. In 2009, the term "mini computer" has also come to encompass desktop computers that are small, with a little footprint, and that utilize a motherboard that is smaller than the micro-ATX standard.
2. Features:
A mini computer includes many of the same components found in a traditionally sized desktop tower, such as standard processors, memory and optical drives, but placed on a smaller motherboard. Due to space constraints, a mini computer may sacrifice features such as extra expansion slots, more robust power sources or more advanced cooling methods.
3. Advantages:
Mini computers are prized for their portability and have become a mainstay at events such as LAN gaming parties. With their smaller footprint, better aesthetics and quiet operation, mini computers are a popular choice for living room or media room applications. Smaller computers are also less expensive than their traditionally sized counterparts and use less electricity.
4. Types:
The small form PC is a miniaturized version of the standard desktop PC, utilizing standard components on a smaller motherboard, typically in a cube-shaped case with two expansion slots. It was originally referred to as the "shuttle form factor, " which referred to the computer manufacturer Shuttle, but it was renamed to "small form factor" to include other makers with similarly designed small computers.
Nettop computers are extremely small, lightweight computers. They are commonly used for basic computing functions such as Web browsing, media viewing and document creation. Unlike the cubical PCS, nettop computers typically have few, if any, expansion slots.
Home theatre PCS are mini computers built specifically to act as a home entertainment system. These mini PCS often include larger hard drives to store media-related data as well as TV tuner cards and remote control functions. HTPC cases are usually designed to lay on its side and emulate the look of DVRs and other side-laying home theater equipment.