The march of the mini PCs continues, this time with a pumped-up little number from CompuLab. We've already reported on the
Fit-PC3, which forgoes the Atom and Tegra 2 of
previous models in favor of AMD's APUs, but it's only now that full pricing has been divulged. You're looking at $328 for the cheapest barebones nettop, which includes the fan-less case, motherboard and a 1GHz single-core processor with integrated Radeon HD 6290 graphics. Sure, some
rivals might be cheaper, but the Fit-PC3 has above-average connectivity, including USB 3.0 and eSATA ports, HDMI, DisplayPort and digital audio out, as well as gigabit Ethernet and mini-serial. If you want a more powerful APU, or if you're too busy to go rummaging for your screwdriver, then there are plenty of dual-core and pre-built options up to $700 at the source link. Be advised though, only the pilot batch is currently available and end-users are being advised to wait a little longer.
CompuLab Fit-PC3 comes in many flavors of AMD, starting at $328 originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 26 Nov 2011 08:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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