Giada makes some of the thinnest nettops I’ve ever seen. The company’s Slim-N10 mini-PC measures just 25mm (0.98 inches) thick, but it makes a dual Core Atom 330 CPU and NVIDIA ION graphics as well as up to 750GB of hard drive space. But that’s the model that’s been out for a few months (in Taiwain, Australia, and a few other locations). Today I spotted the company’s new products, and whoa nelly!
The new models are still incredibly small and thin, but they pack a wallop, with models that come with a dual core 1.66GHz INtel Atom Pine Trail CPU or an Intel CULV processor.
First up, there’s the new Giada Slim-N20:
- CPU: 1.66GHz dual core Intel Atom D510 Pine Trail
- Graphics: NVIDIA ION
- Memory: Up to 4GB
- Storage: Up to 750GB hard drive
- Connectivity: 802.11b/g/ WiFi/N, 10/100/1000 LAN, Bluetooth
- I/O: 5 xUSB, HDMI, VGA, eSATA, SDHC card reader, mic, headphone
- Dimensions: 6.5″ a 6.3″ x 0.90″
- Power consumption: 22W (2W more than the Giada Slim-N10)
Giada Slim-i20
- CPU: 1.2GHz Intel Celeron 723 single core or 1.2GHzIntel Celeron SU2300 dual core CULV processor
- Graphics: GMA 4500MHD
- Memory: 2GB
- Storage: 320GB SATA2 2.5″ HDD
- Connectivity: 802.11b/g/n WiFi, 10/100/1000 LAN
- I/O: 5 x USB, eSATA, HDMI, VGA, mic, headphone, flash card reader
- Dimensions: 7.6″ x 6.1″ x 1.03″
- Power consumption: 24W
Giada Slim-i20-PD
- CPU: 1.66GHz dual core Intel Atom D510 Pine Trail
- Graphics: Intel GMA 3150
- Memory: Up to 4GB
- Storage: Up to 750GB hard drive
- Connectivity: 802.11b/g/ WiFi/N, 10/100/1000 LAN, Bluetooth
- I/O: 5 xUSB, HDMI, VGA, eSATA, SDHC card reader, mic, headphone
- Dimensions: 7.6″ x 6.1″ x 1.03″
- Power consumption: 24W
Giada Cube-N3
- CPU: 1.6GHz dual core Intel Atom 330
- Graphics: NVIDIA ION
- Memory: 2GB DDR2 RAM (Up to 4GB max)
- Storage: 250GB SATA2 2.5″ HDD (Up to 500GB, max)
- Connectivity: 100/1000 LAN, WIFI
- I/O: 5x USB, eATA, card reader, HDMI, DVI-I
- Dimensions: 7.6″ x 5.4″ x 2.2″
- Power consumption: 23W
There’s also a modified version of the Giada Slim-N10 called the Slim-N10u. The primary differences are that the new model moves from DDR2 800 RAM to DDR3 1066 memory and adds 802.11b/g/n WiFi.
None of these models are available in the US at the moment, but Giada is looking for more international distribution partnerships.
More pictures below.
Any word on price and if now what would you estimate for a US distributed version?
Holy cow! A CULV nettop? Now you’re starting to peak my interest! Quick lets get these into the US. 🙂