Tomshardware is reporting that Aopen will bring the first Mac mini PC clone to the market this Christmas. This isn't really a big surprise since Aopen was showing this off at Computex back in May. The ...
Called the "Mini PC," the AOpen-developed computer takes the tape at about 6 inches square by 2 inches high, just slightly smaller than its Mac ancestor. Powered by Intel's Pentium M processors, the ...
AOPEN's purpose-built Mini PCs excel as Intel NUCs phase out. Their reliability, performance, and industry-tailored features redefine commercial computing. With the announcement of Intel discontinuing ...
More or less the same size as the Mac Mini, AOpen's miniPC gives resellers an Intel-based alternative. The miniPC measures 6.5 inches square by 2 inches high and weighs a mere 2.5 pounds. The miniPC ...
AOpen improves on their mini pc with the MP945-VXR. Fans of small computing will enjoy the Intel 945GM chipset which provides Gigabit Ethernet, DVI, Firewire and USB support. There’s a single slot for ...
AOpen Inc. is showing off at the Computex trade show in Taipei a small desktop PC that closely resembles Apple Computer Inc.’s Mac mini except for the use of Microsoft Corp.’s Windows operating system ...
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