Motherboard maker AOpen will launch its AOpen mini PC on November 1, with volume shipments of the Intel mobile CPU-based desktop system to follow in mid-November, according to market sources.
Motherboard maker and Pentium M desktop specialist AOpen introduced a Pentium M-based mini PC, codenamed Pandora, at Computex 2005, with the Wintel-based small-form-factor (SFF) PC matching the Apple ...
If you're in the market for a new media PC, then you might want to wait it out for the latest from AOpen. Announced on Friday, the new AOpen PC is the XC Encore OE700 and this system is truly meant ...
Want to get your mitts on an AOpen Mini PC (aka the Mac mini knockoff that Apple's lawyers are ignoring since it's based on a reference design by Apple's new buds at Intel)? You may want to check out ...
San Jose, CA - November 1, 2005 - AOpen, an award-winning global leader in PC component and system design and manufacturing, continues its miniaturized personal computing innovation with a cool new ...
Tomshardware is reporting that Aopen will bring the first Mac mini PC clone to the market this Christmas. This isn't really a big surprise since Aopen was showing this off at Computex back in May. The ...
Aopen MiniPC Duo MP965-D barebone is one of the recent "Santa Rosa" based product. I think of it as the Mac Mini of the PC universe. It uses GM965 Express chipset and support Intel's Core 2 Duo CPU ...
Called the "Mini PC," the AOpen-developed computer takes the tape at about 6 inches square by 2 inches high, just slightly smaller than its Mac ancestor. Powered by Intel's Pentium M processors, the ...
Aopen's barebones miniPC, though a little larger than the Mac Mini (and more expensive when the innards are thrown in), gets a spec bump today. Their latest model, the MP945-VDR miniPC Duo, adds Vista ...
OMG! SFF PCs R so small! This review from SFFTech gets deep into the AOpen EX855-II XC small form factor mobo and case. This PC uses a Pentium M processor and Centrino chipset, a combo once reserved ...
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