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Asus has debuted what it is calling the world’s smallest PC equipped with a built-in independent graphics card. It is called the Asus Mini PC Nova Lite PX24 and there is no pricing or availability information as of yet.
The Asus Mini PC Nova Lite PX24 measures 242- x 184- x 51mm and weighs around 1.5kg. It runs Windows Vista and is capable of 1080p output via HDMI and its built-in ATI RV620 display card. Processing power is handled by an Intel Celeron 220 and this mini computer has 2GB of on-board RAM.
Other features of the PX24 include an operating noise level of just 26db, “intelligent” power saving technology,” built-in speakers and a 160GB hard drive. It is targeted mainly towards home theater owners looking to integrate a small form PC into their components.
Asus Mini PC Nova Lite PX24 press release
TAGS: ASUS, desktop computers, windows vista
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