Friday, March 16, 2007

Shuttle's CarPC

Shuttle is well known for their small form factor PC's that fit into nooks and crannies that regular PC's wouldn't have a chance with. Well, those crafty folks have introduced some new models at CeBit (of course after I buy one last month), but the really new piece of technology is their new Car PC. It's designed to run off of 12 V DC power, start when you turn on the ignition key, and stop when you turn the car off without losing any data. It also has a "fin flake chassis" to radiate the heat. supported processors include the Pentium 4, the Pentium D, the Core 2 Duo, and for Chevette owners, the Celeron D. Integrated audio is Realtek 7.1, but the hard drive is a 2.5" notebook one; if any PC would benefit from a flash memory one, I would think that this one would. No word yet when Bill is getting one for his Camaro.

--Jonas


 

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