Tiny PCs use pico-ITX main board

  2007-11-29 15:00:02
The U.K.-based company Sharp and Tappin Technology (STTech) is readying two PCs based on Via's recently introduced pico-ITX motherboard. The picoPC1 and picoPC2 measure as little as 5 x 3.4 x 1.5 inches, and feature separately available cases fashioned from billet aluminum, according to the company. The systems will be available with STTech's own"customized, optimized version of Gentoo Linux," according to spokesman Ben Sharp. Sharp added,"We are considering/evaluating a few other distros as possibilities to ship with the PicoPC range, including gOS" 
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