Tech reviews are very much a snapshot process, making a decision after a relatively short period of time and of a single incarnation of the product. Useful, yes, but not an exact facsimile of living ...
Linutop has released a new version of their popular tiny Linux PC, the Linutop 2. This new version, the Linutop 2, features a faster 500MHz Geode Processor, 512MB of RAM, and 1GB of Flash storage.
Much to my shame, Linux is something of a mystery to me. Actually, I think they should teach at least the basics of it in school computing classes, alongside English and at least one foreign language ...
A French company is selling a desktop computer to those people for whom size really does matter. The Linutop is a pocket size desktop PC, the size of a paperback novel. It does not have an internal ...
If you're after a really, really low power, small footprint, generally inoffensive desktop solution, you probably can't do better than the new Linutop 2. This miniscule, Xubuntu-based system runs on ...
We have featured some of the tiny Linux PCs from Linutop before on Geeky Gadgets, and now there is a new version available: the Linutop 3. The Linutop 3 comes with a Via C7 1 GHz processor, 1GB of RAM ...
Coming soon: a Mac Mini-ish Linux computer made for surfing, browsing, and quick internet usage. Pretty much a substitute for older, larger machines at libraries, hotels, hospitals and internet cafes ...
It doesn’t get any simpler than this. The Linutop is a small form factor PC that comes pre-installed with Linux, and, well, that’s about it. The PC has no hard drive, video card, or other components ...
Linutop has been producing tiny low power Linux-based desktop computers from the last few years, and now the company has introduced its fourth generation product called the Linutop 4. Creative, I know ...
Linutop has launched a new mini-desktop computer which uses less than 14 watts, runs Ubuntu Linux, and is sadly barely any better than the model the company launched two and a half years ago. The ...
If you think that a desktop PC has to be big, noisy and expensive — think again. Linutop shows that it pays to seriously diminish your size expectations with its tiny, energy-efficient Linux-based PC.
If you think that a desktop PC has to be big, noisy and expensive — think again. Linutop shows that it pays to seriously diminish your size expectations with its tiny, energy-efficient Linux-based PC.
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