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Hello there,
Does anyone have experience using the mini-itx form-factor PC's that are coming on to the market , as illustrated here:
<http://www.mini-itx.com/hardware/intro.asp>
and
<http://www.kingyoung.com.tw/s300.htm>
I work on an offshore oil platform in the North Sea, and I have been looking for a portable PC to take out there. I don't really want to lug an expensive laptop back-and-forth. I would be quite happy carrying just the PC (such as the tiny Sumicom) leaving a keyboard, mouse and monitor offshore.
My main concern is whether such machines would offer decent enough performance for XaraX given their "integrated" type of component design (although I do notice that they offer P III CPU's).
I'd quite like an OQO linked in an earlier forum,
but it would probably be expensive, besides, I can't hold my breath that long!
Regards,
Frank
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Yes, I do. I would recommend Shuttle.
Andrew Ku -->Editor In Chief
Explosive Labs.com
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I can think about possible restrictions...the amount of ports, how many PCI slots, more than one hard drive possible, how many memory slots, overall performance, etc, etc.
The idea is nice, but I think that in reality only a small group of people will be interested.
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Thanks very much, Andrew and Gausian, for your replies.
The Shuttle boxes, as small as they are, are too big for me to lug back-and-forth.
These http://www.casetronic.com/Product/PC...minicheck.html (51x178x254 mm)
http://www.casetronic.com/Product/Ba...cube/c136.html (the same size as a standard European car stereo)
are more attractive to me from the portability point-of-view.
Frank
(Hope the urls come out right.)
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There are some good reviews of mini cases here (also see the link to the previous article on the same site).