Linutop Small Linux-based Diskless Computer
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This is a very small Linux-based diskless computer, very small and silent, also it operates on very little power, the main purpose of this little computer is surf the web. It is ideal for everday Internet use, it comes with an external 1 GB Usb flash disk containing operating system and softwares.Linutop comes with xubuntu customized, and also includes Firefox ,Gaim, Abiword.
Here the Hardware Specifications:
AMD Geode LX700 (x86)
256 MB RAM
4x USB 2.0 ports
Audio in & out
100baseT Ethernet
VGA output
Size: 9.3 x 2.7 x 15 cm
Power: DC in 9V - 1,5A
Weight: 280 gr
Please check linutop.com for more information, I think this is a very useful nice product.



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