@Consequence9 The Blue O isn't our logo, its a power status LED. When the system is off, its completely black, when its on, its a solid blue light. During standby, it flashes slowly.
The color of the O varies by chipset -- our NVIDIA ION chipset + Atom 330/230 ZOTAC MAG mini-PCs have orange LEDs while the Intel chipset models will have blue LEDs.
@ZOTAC oic, that's pretty neat (a manufacturer reply? that's quite something!). The barebones edition is just the right price & I'm in need of a nettop (or i will be when i have money in a month or so), i'll definitely be keeping you guys in mind above others ;]
@ZOTAC if not mounted behind your HDTV, will this led lighting be able to go "lights out!" on a dark living room, so that it does not distract the viewer from the content being watched?
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wtf they stole the germs logo!
@Consequence9 The Blue O isn't our logo, its a power status LED. When the system is off, its completely black, when its on, its a solid blue light. During standby, it flashes slowly.
The color of the O varies by chipset -- our NVIDIA ION chipset + Atom 330/230 ZOTAC MAG mini-PCs have orange LEDs while the Intel chipset models will have blue LEDs.
@ZOTAC oic, that's pretty neat (a manufacturer reply? that's quite something!). The barebones edition is just the right price & I'm in need of a nettop (or i will be when i have money in a month or so), i'll definitely be keeping you guys in mind above others ;]
@ZOTAC if not mounted behind your HDTV, will this led lighting be able to go "lights out!" on a dark living room, so that it does not distract the viewer from the content being watched?
@theguedz Just use some masking tapes.