Compulab builds nettop with AMD Fusion apu

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The company Compulab has a nettop built on the basis of AMD’s power-efficient Fusion apu. The fit-PC3, which is available in two types of enclosures, it features an hdmi 1.4 and a displayport output, and is also available as a barebone available.

With the fit-PC3 comes Compulab with a replacement for the fit-PC2 that an Atom processor is equipped with. The nettop can be equipped with both singlecore as dual-core Fusion apu with clock speed of 1.2 up to 1.65 GHz. Also are two types of housings are available: a ‘smooth’ variant and a ribbed model.

In addition to an hdmi 1.4 connector, the fit-PC3 also features a displayport. Furthermore, a s/pdif output, 2.0 analog audio, gigabit ethernet, two usb 3.0 and two usb 2.0 connections provided, as well as two esata inputs. Optionally, the fit-PC3 bluetooth and wi-fi are added, while to the front is also a face module can be placed for an additional six usb ports and four gigabit ethernetaansluitingen. Internal are next to the sata connector to two mini-pcie sockets.

In the nettop can a 2.5″hard drive to be placed; at an additional cost, provides Compulab a 250GB hard drive with Windows 7 or Linux Mint pre-installed. The ddr3 memory is 2 or 4GB, but the two memory slots up to 8GB be pricked. The cheapest model, no memory and hard disk, costing 328 dollars while the most expensive version of the fit-PC3 698 dollar must yield.