It’s finally arrived, the first Mac mini PC clone. Our review system was supplied by Evesham, but the barebone chassis is manufactured by AOpen and has until now been known as the Pandora. Sadly this catchy name is gone and AOpen re-named it the miniPC, which is just plain boring. Anyhow, name aside, this is a really cool looking little machine – it arguably looks even better than the Mac mini, mainly due to its aluminium case.
Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Centre Edition 2005
Intel 2GHz Pentium M 750 processor
512MB DDR-2 533MHz RAM
DVD/CD-RW/Dual Layer DVD-RW drive
80GB 5400rpm hard disk
Integrated Intel 915 graphics
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A 2ghz processor????
Whats the value in that? You can get 3ghz easily in a regular pc desktop.
Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
80GB 5400rpm hard disk
Why not at least 7200rpm and maybe 200 gb? Initial costs couldn't be that much more at the manufacturing level or is there a heat or power supply issue? -
Originally Posted by GreggDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw?
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Originally Posted by gll99
And yoda313 love the Ninja Turtles join to STAR WARS Force -
Definitely not worth the price being asked with the components provided. You can build much better or the same machine at half the cost and put it into a mini-case if so desired.
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Originally Posted by roma_turok
My guess would be they went with 5400 for the same reason Tivo did: Heat.
Its a small case that looks poorly ventilated which probably also accounts for the 2GHz vs 3GHz processor, not to mention 2GHz makes the power supply requirements just a little easier to meet.
Its all about tradeoffs when you're trying to make a small, quiet package like this.
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It's a 2 GHz Pentium M processor -- Intel's low power notebook CPU. The fastest Pentium M is currently 2.1 GHz. A 2 GHz Pentium M performs somewhere between a P4 3.0 and 3.5 GHz -- with far lower power consumption. So it's no slouch.
There is some confusion though, the P-M 750 is a 1.86 GHz processor. The text of the article says 760, which is the 2 GHz CPU.
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