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DONT FORGET THE DOWNSIDES.
- Two HDDs needed
- Two memory systems
- Two sets of licenses for all software
- Software updates need to be installed twice. Twice the time and effort. What a pain.
- Applications get "stuck" on one side of the machine. Want to do it faster? You need to move everything across
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Keep in mind though, this product will only be appealing to people who currently have two machines, or need two machines for whatever reasons. These people already know that they'll need two HDDs for two separate machines, two sets of operating systems and softwares for the two machines, as well as keeping both machines up to date. In addition, running two machines will include extra costs such as the KVM switch if you need it, hub/switch if you plan to network them, and a case + optical drive for both.
This solution would allow a person with the above needs (for two machines) to get it all on one motherboard. They'll still require two HDDs, two sets of software, etc. -- but they will be able to use one computer case, without the need of buying a KVM switch. Perfect idea honestly.
Like mentioned in the video, the ION only sucks down 30w -- that's the same as any NAS box on the market. Imagine an ION system running FreeNAS as your storage box, and a P45 system running your gaming machine. Shutdown gaming machine, and your low-power ION NAS Server keeps on running allowing anyone else in the household to access their NAS share for content.
I'd agree with you though, if one doesn't have a need for two systems this product is fairly pointless and will be a waste.
I, however, find it a fantastic idea and looking forward to its launch. I primarily use a Mac, but like to have a gaming machine around when I get bored. I also have a dedicated NAS box on my desk. I plan on getting an HTPC case, to reduce space used on my desk, and find that this product will allow me to combine my Gaming machine + NAS into a single slim HTPC case making room on my desk for a 3rd monitor.
-robodude666