6.5-inches deep and wide, and 2-inches tall PC
Intel processor and Linspire's Linux desktop operating system.
The little box includes either a 1.4-GHz Intel Celeron or a
1.73-GHz Pentium M740 processor, and 512M bytes of memory. The
Celeron-based box comes with a 40G-byte hard drive and a DVD
player/CDRW drive. The Pentium version doubles the hard drive
space, and includes the ability to burn DVDs. The devices run
the Debian-based Linspire Five-0 Linux desktop, which used the
KDE desktop package, and includes standard Linux computing fare
such as OpenOffice and Mozilla.
The Linux-based AOpen MiniPCs are a bit cheaper than the Mac
Mini offering: the Celeron version will starts at $400 while the
Mac Mini starts at $500 and costs as much as $700 for higher-end
versions.
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