Compulab have this week introduced a new AMD version of their palm
sized PC the Trim Slice, called the Compulab fit-PC3. Which can be
equipped with a AMD’s low-power APU in either a single-core or dual-core
option running at up to 10 1.6GHz.
The Compulab fit-PC3 processor can be supported by up to 8GB of DDR3 memory and a choice of either Radeon HD 6290, Radeon HD 6250 or Radeon HD 6320 graphics options.
The tiny fit-PC3 which measures just 16 x 15 x 2.5 cm comes in a fan
less case to keep down noise and is capable of pushing out 1920 x 1200
over HDMI or 2560 x 1600 over DisplayPort, with flagship version supporting 3D over a HDMI connection.
The Compulab fit-PC3 is also equipped with 2 x USB 3.0 ports and 6 x
USB 2.0 ports and will support an internal 2.5-inch hard-drive, along
with a miniPCIe socket with mSATA.
Prices for the new internal Compulab fit-PC3 start from just $328 and increase depending on your required options.
Source: Slashgear |