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Fanless car pc

Fanless Car PC, mini PC run Linux and windowsXP, designed by manufacturer sd-omega


A mini pc, car pc manufacturer is shipping an extensive line of Pentium-based mini PC that run Linux and WindowsXP. The SD-Omega Mini PC line comprises 44 variations, include passively cooled and fanless models targeting car PCs andHTPCs (home-theater PCs), car pcs, and DVR models.

The SD-Omega Mini PC systems are housed in lightweight aluminum cases that measure 5.7-inches wide (up to 6.2-inches wide, in models equipped with cooling fins), 9.8-inches to 10-inches deep, and between 1.65 and 2.75 inches tall. Full article from Article source: http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS3892602873.html

Additional details are available at the website of mini pc manufacturer. http://www.sd-omega.com
 
Okay.. I suppose those of us who are really addicted to DC can now crunch while on the road too. 🙂

Did you have a question about what project to run?

EDIT: I tried to be nice and give the user the benefit of the doubt, alas I was wrong.. just another pathetic spammer. :roll:

 
Well remembered about my carputer! 😉

However, I have absolutely nothing to do with this new member (with a username ending in 3 numbers) posting a thread with no questions, only stating about a bit of hardware/service, where all of his/her 9 posts are identical - definitely spam.


Garry
 
Yip, spam all the way ...

but then again, this might turn into a really nice "nothing to see, please move along thread"

:beer::evil::beer:

Hehe ... ignoring this thread already!
 
It's been a long time since I've ignored a thread.

I am officially from now on ignoring this thread.
 
Okay.. I suppose those of us who are really addicted to DC can now crunch while on the road too.

But you make a good point. These car PCs should be able to at least crunch projects that allow you to sneakernet. Or I could see some of us DC addicts driving from AP to AP trying to get results uploaded/downloaded. hehe.

"Honey, we have to take a short 100 mile detour, so I can get some Panera bread (read:they have free wireless internet connections), I really have a hunger for their bread. It won't add much time to the trip, really"

😀
 
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