CompuLab Fit-PC2 Win7 Professional Nettop

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Imagine an amazingly small fanless PC that consumes under 10 Watts of power! CompuLab has made this dream a reality with their line of tiny FIT-PC2 Nettop computers. This machine is not only Energy Star rated, it's the most power-efficient computer on the Energy Star list. The CompuLab Fit-PC2 Win7 Professional Nettop PC is perfect for those who are on the go. Equipped with an Intel ATOM Z530 processor, 1GB of DDR2 memory, and a 160GB hard drive, this tiny PC comes pre-loaded with Windows 7 Professional, making it the an enterprise-ready solution. Fit-PC2 provides an all new PC experience - it takes up no space to speak of, is noiseless and draws 96% less power than a standard desktop. Fit-PC2 is capable of driving a Full HD display, playing 1080p video and running all Windows software including Microsoft Office. What's not to love?

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  • @0:40 "Why"? Well...you might like to see what's going on. I'm just sayin'. :p

  • This would be great in an RV

  • theres no justification in the price being so expensive though//

  • @daxtonanderson Well I appreciate that, considering I'm just a person you've been messaging on the internet

  • @daxtonanderson Thanks I'll try that.

  • @daxtonanderson I tried that too, it says no new updates available.

  • @daxtonanderson I got it for my birthday this past June.

  • @daxtonanderson Thanks but its relatively new, Its got 7 installed on it.

  • @daxtonanderson Thanks, but I might be returning the one I currently have. Its an M17x Alienware Laptop, but it keeps having these technical glitches, and I always thought it would be really kool to make my own comuter you know? Really make it my own, get a kool case for it, get it all the nice stuff, yada yada yada, you know?

    Thanks again

  • @daxtonanderson Thats what I thought, it just didn't seem like it would be that easy haha thanks for the pointers

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