Features:
- Processor: 1.2GHz, VIA C7 ULV
Intel-compatible, ultra-low energy use - Memory: 512 MB
- Compact Flash local storage: 4GB
- Graphics: VIA CX700M2 UniChrome PRO II, VGA output, supports up to 2048 x 1536 (16 million colors, 75 Hz)
- Audio: built-in speaker, microphone and headphone ports
- PC-compatible ports for keyboard and mouse
- 6 USB 2.0 ports
- Ethernet: 10/100 Mbps built-in - broadband ready
- Wifi: built-in 802.11b/g available as an option
- Power Supply: 20 Watt AC-DC Adapter
- Measurements: 4.875" x 2.175" x 6.675" or (124mm x 56mm x 170mm)
- Weight: 2.1lbs (0.97kg)
The Zonbu Desktop Mini is a Linux-based, minimalist computer that contains no hard drive, instead, in the spirit of “network computing” everything is stored online. After paying $99 or $299 for the computer itself, you the Zonbu owner can subscribe for the online storage service (via Amazon’s S3 network) for $12.95 a month for two years (or $149 for a yearly subscription).
The absence of a hard drive means the Zonbu is silent, and consumes
just 11 watts when running (8 watts in standby mode). It has a number
of other green attributes including EPEAT Gold, RoHS and Energy Star 4.0 certifications. The manufacturer also has a recycling take-back system, and they use minimal, recycled packaging for the computer.
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