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Super specialty electronic modules that bestow you with the best output possible are not at all the gizmos of the future! To prove this concoction Compulab has put forward a PC system that has a fanless CPU (central processing unit) that speaks volumes about its energy saving capabilities. I guess, Compulab has realized this notion and they are all set and good to go.

Haifa, an Israel-based company, proclaimed that this ‘fit-PC’ would never fail to keep you amazed of its astounding and breathtaking features. They opine that this little wonder fits-in wherever you want it to, and consumes very less energy - around 3 to 4 watts.
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This PC houses the CM-iGLX computer-on-module (COM), which is in fact the smallest in the whole world! This module also features - a 500 MHz AMD Geode LX800 processor, a 256 MB of DDR RAM and a maximum of 512 MB of NAND flash memory.

The Fit-PC seriously needs no servicing and its noise free embellishment makes it the PC on-the-go. As per your needs this module can be fitted where it’s least visible - like at the back of a computer monitor, on the wall near the system or somewhere below your system desk. In order to cater the excessive heat generation problems, the manufacturers have fabricated its case from black anodized aluminum.

Watch out for its key features:

• 40 GB hard drive
• Dual 100 Mbps Ethernet
• SXGA graphics controller, resolution to 1920 x 1440
• 2 USB 2.0 high speed ports
• Audio in/out interfaces
• RS-232 serial port
• Single 5V power supply
• Dimensions — 4.7 x 4.6 x 1.6 inches (120 x 116 x 40 mm)

It comes pre-installed with “Linux” and you can install Windows XP through a dedicated USB CD-ROM drive.

Price: $285 (plus $30 shipping charges)

Via: Linuxdevices