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ECS stuffs Atom, ION and Blu-ray into a vase for all the right reasons
ECS stuffs Atom, ION and Blu-ray into a vase for all the right reasons
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 ...
Interview with ECS’ David Chien
Interview with ECS’ David Chien
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 ... (more) Interview with ECS’ David Chien
PC-In-A-Vase Was Created by a Real Company, Not a Dodgy Hacker [Professional Mods]
PC-In-A-Vase Was Created by a Real Company, Not a Dodgy Hacker [Professional Mods]
gizmodo.com — 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 ... (more) 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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