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Old 17-03-11, 02:38 PM
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Foxconn have announced a tiny new barebones Nettop capable of smooth 1080p playback

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Old 17-03-11, 02:57 PM
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Ummmm - not exactly my cup of tea - i doubt there will be any overclocking potential on it !!!
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Old 17-03-11, 02:58 PM
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nah its not what there made for fella,just sticking behind a tv and watching bluray files etc etc
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Old 17-03-11, 03:01 PM
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nah its not what there made for fella,just sticking behind a tv and watching bluray files etc etc
lol - i have a PS3 for that

EDIT: but if they are cheaper - then it's win, win

EDIT2: i just looked at the specs, and i cannot see the point of it
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Old 17-03-11, 03:07 PM
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Foxconn NetBox-nT535 Nettop Intel Atom Dual Core (D525) 1.8GHz Intel Pineview-D Gigabit LAN Barebone (Black)

Main Features

* Thin and light design

* Ultra-thin chassis design

* Low-power Consumption

* Environmental protection awareness manufacturing: Chassis using a vacuum sputtering technology and Radiation

* protection of professional design

Specification

* Manufacturer - Foxconn

* Model - NT525

* Processor - Intel Atom Dual Core ( D525) 1.8GHz

* Chipset - Intel Pineview-D

* Processors (Max) - 1 (1)

* Hard Disk Interface - SATA

* Integrated Network - Yes

* VGA Port - 1 x VGA

* Audio Line Out Ports - 1 x Line Out

* Headphone Ports - 1 x Headphone Port

* Microphone In Port - 1 x Microphone In

* RJ-45 Ports - 1 x RJ-45

* USB Ports - 6 x USB 2.0

* MultiMedia Card - Supported

* Sony Memory Stick - Supported: Memory Stick • Memory Stick Pro

* Secure Digital - Supported: SD • SDHC

* Sound Card - Realtek ALC888S (supports 2 digital audio)

* Sound Card Interface - Integrated

* Speakers - Internal Speaker

* Audio Features - 7.1 Channel Audio Support

* Network Interface - Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000Mbps Integrated

* Wireless LAN - 802.11b/g

* Certifications - CCC • CE • CB • FCC • UL • PSE • R & TTE

* Electrical Power Available - 65W

* Voltage/Power/Frequency - 65W /

* Form Factor - Barebone PC

* Case Colour - Black

* Dimensions - 19.0cm (W) x 13.5cm (D) x 2.5cm (H) - Weight 0.45kg
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Old 17-03-11, 03:31 PM
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lol - i have a PS3 for that

EDIT: but if they are cheaper - then it's win, win

EDIT2: i just looked at the specs, and i cannot see the point of it
well yer as do most but u cant hide it behing ur tv can you?

them specs are fine for 1080p playback and its uses 65wats thats nothing i think a ps3 uses more?
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Old 17-03-11, 05:52 PM
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I got the first gen PS3, uses up to 380W.

I think they are OK for what they offer, but I'd rather just hook up a laptop via HDMI, again power consumption is low, and its so simple to set up
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I feel bit bad about buying directly from company that employs anti suicide nets to stop there employees from jumping due to poor work condition's.
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I feel bit bad about buying directly from company that employs anti suicide nets to stop there employees from jumping due to poor work condition's.
Yeah, what is Foxcon thinking.. people should be able to commit suicide if they want to

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Yeah, what is Foxcon thinking.. people should be able to commit suicide if they want to
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