Sunday, 13 February 2011

CompuLab intros its most energy-efficient mini-PC

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How about enjoying all the rich multimedia features of a full-sized PC while consuming only a fraction of the power required to get one running? That is precisely what Trim-Slice offers to its users as you hook this tiny energy-efficient wonder to any wide screen monitor that offers a high definition display. You can just pocket it along with your mobiles, keys and purse, hook it up to maybe a projector at work and impress your boss with that awesome presentation and then put it back in more like a lighter.

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CompuLab has plenty of experience in making these mini-computers and Trim-Slice is the smallest mini-PC that they have ever dished out. With fan-less design, Wireless-N connectivity and solid state memory, you save plenty of energy that is otherwise consumed for cooling and operational purposes.
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Coming in with dimensions of 5.1 x 3.7 x 0.6-inch (130 x 95 x 15mm) Trim-Slice has an average operational draw of just 3W, making it the most energy-efficient mini-PC from CompuLab till date. On the inside it is powered by a 1GHz Dual Core ARM Cortex A9 processor, GeForce graphics unit and comes with 64GB memory.
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With connectivity options that include RS232 Serial port, HDMI-out, dual head DV, Gigabit Ethernet, USB pots and wi-fi, there are plenty of options for output. The fact that Trim-Slice goes so easy on energy, saves on space and is easily portable makes it a great option to have. CompuLab is planning to release it in April with a pricing that will be below the tablet range

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