engadget.com - 6/2/2009
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This is really more of what we'd expect out of some slightly deranged basement hacker, not a company like ECS at a major tradeshow, but we'll take any entrants in the burgeoning "nettop in a vase" space we can get. To be serious for a moment, this is actually a pretty interesting illustration ...
tbreak.com - 6/8/2009
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tbreak.com —
During Computex, I had a chance to sit
down with Mr. David Chien, the Director of BU5...
at ECS for a few minutes. In a candid interview, he described ECS’ position as much better than most of his competitors (ASUS, MSI etc.) at the moment. He backed his ...
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Interview with ECS’ David Chien
gizmodo.com - 6/4/2009
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We see PC guts stuffed into vessels not
normally associated with technology all the time, but they're...
always the product of a bored hacker, tinkering away in his free time. This PC-in-a-vase, however, was designed by ECS , a little-known but ...
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PC-In-A-Vase Was Created by a Real Company, Not a Dodgy ...
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PC-In-A-Vase Was Created by a Real Company, Not a Dodgy Hacker [Professional Mods]
Gizmodo —
... It's actually not a bad little system for a low-powered (some would say under-powered) home theater PC. It's got the Atom 230 system, a 2.5-inch HDD of unspecified capacity, a Blu-Ray drive, 1GB of RAM and HDMI out, all in one diminutive, delicate package. If you've got the kind of living room where a vase would seem less out of place than a HTPC (that excludes mine), it's a pretty cool idea. No word on price or availability, as it's probably just a proof of concept. [via Engadget] ...
ECS builds NVIDIA ION system in a vase
DV Hardware —
One of the weirdest things to be seen at Computex is this new small form factor system from ECS. Engadget reports the firm has created a "nettop in a vase", the product looks like a porcelain vase but features a NVIDIA Ion system with Intel Atom 230 processor, 1GB of RAM, 2.5" HDD, some USB 2.0 ports, HDMI, Ethernet and even a Blu-ray drive. ...
Acer launching 3D laptop in October, nerd specs required
Engadget —
... 3D laptops? Sure, why the hell not... after seeing a desktop shoved into a vase at Computex we guess anything goes. According to Campbell Kan, VP of mobile computing at Acer, we can expect a 15.6-inch Aspire 3D laptop by the end of October. The laptop will run Windows 7 and support native 3D content (something that's becoming ...
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