Nanode Redefines Small PC
By Sumner Lemon, IDG News Service
Posted: 18 March 2004
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The Nanode gives new meaning to small-form factor PCs.
Measuring 3.7 inches by 5.9 inches by 6.3 inches, the Nanode is one of the smallest fully-configured desktop computers ever made.
Designed by Hoojum Design of Gloucestershire, U.K., the Nanode is based on Via Technologies' upcoming Nano-ITX motherboard and will start shipping during the next three months, says Richard Brown, associate vice president of marketing at Via, speaking on the sidelines of the Cebit exhibition here.
Pricing for the Nanode has not yet been determined and the final configuration could change between now and when it goes on sale. The Nanode's price will depend on the price of the Nano-ITX boards, which has not yet been set, Brown says.
The PCs will be sold online at Mini-ITX.com.
The Nano-ITX motherboard will also begin to ship during the second quarter of this year and the Nanode will be the first computer that will employ the new boards, Brown says.
Truly Tiny
The Nano-ITX motherboard was first shown publicly by Via at the Computex exhibition in Taipei last September. The boards are strikingly small, measuring 4.7 inches by 4.7 inches. That makes them substantially smaller than Via's Mini-ITX motherboard form factor, currently the smallest available PC motherboard form factor, measuring 6.7 inches by 6.7 inches.
The Nano-ITX boards run Via's C3 processor running at clock speeds of 533 MHz, 800 MHz, and 1 GHz, Brown says. None of these processors require a cooling fan, which means that the PC can be substantially quieter than other computers based on processors requiring cooling fans.
The Nanode will be available in two versions when it goes on sale, says Ewan Wilcocks of Mini-ITX.com, noting that the specific configurations have yet to be finalized.
The first version will offer a hard-disk drive with a capacity of 20GB to 40GB and include a CD-ROM drive, Wilcocks says, adding that 802.11g wireless networking may be available as an option. The second version of the Nanode is a thin-client that will not include a hard drive or a CD-ROM drive, he says.
The Nanode's case is made of aluminum and has a baked ceramic finish, says designer Angus Morrison of Hoojum Design. The Nanode will only be available in one color, white, he says.
Nanode small form factor PC
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