AOpen GP7A-HD ION-based barebone with support for mobile Core 2 processors
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Coming in a case measuring 61 (W) x 166 (D) x 180 (H) (when installed vertically), the system has support for mobile Core 2 processors (with a TDP of up to 35W), two DDR3 SO-DIMM slots for up to 4GB of RAM, GeForce 9300M integrated graphics, one 2.5-inch SATA hard drive, and includes a dual-heatpipe cooling solution that makes use of SilentTek technology.

The system can also boast a slot-in DVD-RAM or DVD-RW drive, and has a 6-in-1 card reader, D-Sub and HDMI outputs, Gigabit Ethernet, 5,1 channel audio, and an eSATA port.

The XC Mini GP7A-HD is expected to become available, at least in Japan, as of around mid-December.
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Features:
•Nettop
•Nvidia Ion Chipset
•Intel Core 2 Duo Processor
•Dual DDR3 Memory Slots (4GB Max)
•2.5” HDD Bay
•VGA/HDMI
•Gigabit Ethernet
•USB 2.0
•eSATA
•6-in-1 Memory Reader
•PCI Express Mini Card Slots x2
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#2
T3100, 2GB, 320GB, GF9300, DVD+RW

http://www.informatique.nl/350573/aopen-gp7a-hd.html

€ 439,00
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#3
Looks quite loverly, abit pricy perhaps
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#4
It can't be an ION if it's got a geforce 9300. Still an awesome system though. Also, the gf 9300 is more than enough for full 1080p.
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#5
Anyone here got one of these?

any idea if it'll run linux?
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#6
leigh_munro Wrote:any idea if it'll run linux?

Yes,

But why not get an ION? This thing is too pricey.
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#7
The main problem is that mobile core2duo cpus are very expensive, we are talking 2-300 US$ just for cpu here...
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