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Compulab’s Fit-PC3 gets a spec bump

01/20/2011 at 7:00 AM by Brad Linder 4 Comments

Just when you thought the folks at Compulab couldn’t  pack any more into their itsy bitsy desktop computers, they go and surprise you. The company’s latest is called the Fit-PC3 and it drops the Intel Atom chips used by its predecessors in favor of one of those newfangled AMD G-Series embedded chips.

the computer comes with a dual core processor with integrated AMD Radeon HD 6310 or 6250 graphics, up to 4GB of DDR3 memory, HDMI and DisplayPort video output and 7.1 channel audio with S/PDIF and analog output. There’s room for a 2.5 inch hard drive, integrated 802.11n WiFi, 6 USB 2.0 ports and 2 eSATA ports.

The Fit-PC3 is a bit chunkier than Compulab’s older models, but it’s still pretty svelte at 6.3″ x 6.3″ x 0.98″.

via Engadget and The Gadget Spot

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Nice!

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So stoked for this. If the price is right it can replace my aging Mac mini xD

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Gimme!

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Is it just me or do I count eight usb ports (four on front and four out back)? 

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