Open-PC Nettop, free proprietary software
Feb 7, 2010 Desktop
The Community of openDesktop.org has provided new nettop, called Open-PC. This nettop is having dimensions of 345×425x100 mm and equipped with a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N330 dual-core processor, 3GB of RAM, an Intel GMA 950 graphics, and a 160GB hard drive. The Open-PC small desktop is running on Linux/KDE OS.
The attention of this nettop is comes with free drivers and no proprietary software. Open-PC nettop from OpenDesktop.org is already available for order with price of 359 EUR (including 10 EUR donations to the KDE project).
Specifications of Open-PC include:
* Dual-Core Processor Intel Atom N330 with a frequency of 1.6 GHz
* Memory 3GB
* Hard Drive 160 GB
* Motherboard ASRock
* Graphics Intel GMA 950
* Power Supply 250 Watt
* Mini ITX-Case
* Preinstalled OS Linux/KDE
* Port: Gigabit Ethernet, 4 Port USB, PS/2, VGA video output
* Dimensions: 345×100x425 mm
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Open-PC Nettop, free proprietary software
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Tags: Atom 330 netbook, Atom nettop, Desktop, free proprietary software, Intel Atom, KDE nettop, Linux nettop, Nettop, open computer, open pc, Open-PC nettop, OpenDesktop.Org

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