Haifa, Israel – 24-Jan-11 – CompuLab is introducing Trim-Slice – a miniature desktop computer powered by NVIDIA Tegra 2. With 0.6" thick all-metal housing, Trim-Slice is CompuLab's smallest and most ...
We've got Tegra 2 in tablets and Tegra 2 in phones; why not Tegra 2 in a desktop computer? That's just what the Compulab Trim Slice offers, a super-compact desktop – only slightly larger than a ...
Israel's CompuLab, makers of the fit-PC range of energy efficient mini-PCs, has announced a new miniature computer powered by NVIDIA's Tegra 2 processing platform. The Trim-Slice computer is said to ...
CompuLab has taken the time between announcing its fit-PC3 back in January and actually releasing it to give the low power, fanless mini computer a bit of a redesign. There's more processing and ...
A new ARM-based Linux PC with a host of capabilities—including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, two Gigabit Ethernet jacks, and five USB ports—goes on sale next month starting at $99. “Utilite,” offered by Israeli ...
Now that Linux Mint 15 is available, it's only fair that we get a new MintBox to match. The CompuLab and Linux Mint teams won't disappoint us on that front: they've just previewed the MintBox 2, a big ...
The Compulab Intense PC is a tiny desktop computer with a fanless design. It measures 7.5″ x 6.3″ x 1.57″. The computer is available with a choice of 17W Intel Celeron, Core i3, or Core i7 chips.
Compulab has introduced a new range of mini PC systems that can be customised to your exact requirements thanks to a comprehensive range of add-on modules. The Compulab Tensor PC computer range still ...
Compulab Fit-PC3 crams an 1.2 GHz AMD Fusion APU into a small fanless box with a swappable face for customizable IO ports. Compulab Fit-PC3 crams an 1.2 GHz AMD Fusion APU into a small fanless box ...
Compulab is an Israeli company that makes small, fanless computers for home or commercial use. The company’s latest mini PC aimed at enterprise/industrial usage is called the IPC3, and it has a ...
Gadgets like this are exactly the type of thing geeks like us love - functional, cool and complex. We're talking of course about the new DIY Smartphone kit from Compulab, a company which specialises ...