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CompuLab Trim Slice NVIDIA Tegra 2 Thin-Client Nettop - Embedded World 2011 (EN)

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http://www.minitechnet.de At Embedded world CompuLab presented on the NVIDIA booth their brand new ultra Thin-Client Nettop based on NVIDIA Tegra 2 and ARM Cortex A9 Dual-Core processor technology. This ultra thin PC is not only well manufactured, but it provides also a full-range of I/O connectors. www.trimslice.com

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  • @SPECKSPRODUCTION, I have one of those at work, and it doesn't overheat. It has a metal body that does the thermal dissipation. But it gets pretty hot!

  • doesnt it over heat?

  • I personally love his accent. He reminds me of an evil mastermind. I am okay with this! I will gladly support your plans for world domination!

  • @JohnnyBurnhell Actually the video on the TV behind is played from the Trim-Slice motherboard on display to the left, so demonstration was very much live.

  • lol they only show the case and nothing operating...it will be a success!!! rotfl

  • Where can I buy this? Fanless, 1080p, SSD, ethernet, looks like a nice device for web development.

  • Would have been nice if he spoke English a little better.

  • Would have been nice if he spoke english a little better.

  • @WackyAnimation The problem isn't IF OS work, but HOW OS work on your device..

  • @DocZr0 if you want to learn about the software, just go to ubuntu.com

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