Thursday, July 23rd 2009
Medion Details its First NVIDIA ION Nettop
German PC maker Medion unveiled its first product based on NVIDIA's ION platform, the Akoya Mini E2076 D nettop. It is built inside a slim and compact chassis with piano-black finish, seated on a stand a-la LCD monitors. Measuring measures 150 x 170 x 20 mm, the Akoya Mini E2076 D packs a single-core or dual-core Intel Atom processor aided with the NVIDIA ION mGPU chipset with GeForce 9400M graphics. It makes use of 2 GB of DDR2 memory, and offers 320 GB of storage. Connectivity options include gigabit Ethernet, WiFi, and six USB 2.0 ports. Each of these comes with Windows Vista Home Premium pre-installed. Medion will start shipping these in September at a suggested retail price between 300 and 350 Euro.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
15 Comments on Medion Details its First NVIDIA ION Nettop
The laptops you are comparing these to probably consume 2-3 times the power, and they definitely aren't bigger than most laptops. Your average 15" laptop is: ~365mm x 275mm x 40mm. This thing is only 150 x 170 x 20.
Even if you drop down as low as laptops really go and say a 13.1" they are still: ~315mm x 210mm x 35mm. How are you getting that they are bigger than laptops? This nettop is about 25% smaller than a 13.1" laptop...
First, they are cheap. A small price tag in this economy is looked at much more closely than ever.
Second, they are small. Clipping to the back of an LCD moniter does wonders for space. Think of coprorate settings where price is first, performance is last, and deskspace is a HUGE factor.
Now, as for performance. They are, not, and I repeat, NOT gamings. The Atom is a very low power and lower perfomring CPU. Think of the energy savings of this over time as well. Hell, think of the time spent Firefoxing and Word over say, FPS gaming.
Yes, this is not for everyone. But small, cheap, energy efficient, and able to do video nice is a damn nice set of traits to have right about now. I'm looking at the HP Home Servers with the Atoms in it myself now. Remember, not everything is high performance and horsepower, sometimes.
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top performance higher price.
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I'll probably just build one myself, and now that I think about it, I'll probably use a Celeron E1400 in a standard 775 board...