Albatron showcasing Nano Abox V2.0 Mini-PC at CeBIT
It looks like Asus' LED-backlit laptop and NVIDIA's three-way SLI will have to share the limelight with someone else at CeBIT, as Albatron is planning to showcase its wee Nano Abox V2.0 Mini-PC for literal computing on the go. While not quite a laptop per se, this miniature PC has a 6.1- x 3.4-inch LCD screen flanking the top, and while a brief glance may bring back delightful memories of the Wii laptop design, this multimedia-centric device isn't just fun and games. Aside from boasting Viiv certification, it packs an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, up to 2GB of DDR2 RAM, integrated graphics, DVI output, eight-channel audio, USB 2.0, FireFire, and gigabit Ethernet. Of course, no pricing or availability details have yet been divulged, but if you're looking for an average HTPC that can hit the road without taking up too much space, Albatron's got you covered.[Via 64-Bit-Computers]



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
BeenThere2 @ Feb 19th 2007 12:57AM
FireFire? Isn't that what you're not supposed to yell in a crowded movie theater?
Keaton @ Feb 19th 2007 3:56AM
No thats what you yell when the barn is on fire...
FireFire!
Russ @ Feb 19th 2007 1:25AM
wow.. that is one ugly device. even from that tiny picture!
idfk @ Feb 19th 2007 5:28AM
That thing is f****** UGLY. it would look alot nicer if the lcd panel was actually the size of the pc.
Dave @ Feb 19th 2007 9:45AM
I'm sorry.... is it me? or wouldn't a laptop be better/more portable/probably cheaper/ and better looking? I just dont get it.
Bill @ Mar 7th 2007 4:10PM
After the Albatron LCD monitor/TV I got for my mother died this morning after less than a year I won't be buying anything from them again.