http://compulab.co.il/fitpc2/html/fitpc2-datasheet.htm
Even smaller than the original fit-PC, same power consumption (waiting for that one to be confirmed, 5W sounds awesome though), much more performance. Also has an SDIO and a miniPCIe slot. Display connector looks like HDMI but I'm not sure.
Prices according to compulab:
1.1GHz Atom Z510, no HD/WiFi/OS.............$245
1.1GHz Atom Z510, 160GB SATA, no WiFi/OS.......$299
1.6GHz Atom Z530, 160GB SATA, no WiFi/OS.......$344
1.6GHz Atom Z530, 160GB SATA, WiFi, WinXP......$399
All with 1 GB RAM. Supposed availability next month.
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Re: fit-PC2
Looks like HDMI, labeled as DVI. Since I don't see any audio out other than headphone, I'm guessing it's a regular HDMI. Either way, should work for getting a picture out to your DVI or HDMI display -- you just need the right cable/adapter. Would be interesting to see some testing to confirm exactly what sort of HD media this can actually handle and what sort of audio out you can get over that HDMI port. US15W is supposedly quite potent for everything but 3D.lowpowercomputing wrote:Display connector looks like HDMI but I'm not sure.