Who doesn't love tiny, tiny PCs?

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They're getting smaller and smaller.

I want one.

There's the Fit-PC Slim, which measures 4.3 x 3.9 x 1.2 inches and uses 4 to 6 watts of power:

compulab_fitpcslim.jpg

and the previous Fit-PC, measuring 4.7 x 4.6 x 1.6 inches and using 3 to 5 watts of power:

compulab_fitpc-open.jpg

Amazingly, both of these boxes will house a 2.5-inch laptop-sized hard drive.

Prices: $220-$335 for the Fit-PC Slim, $285 for the original Fit-PC.

The only problem: The two Linux Devices articles look good, but there's no way to actually buy these two little boxes.

If I could get my hands on one, a few or a bunch of these, I'd be happy to let some or all of my bulkier hardware go ...

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ludovicus Author Profile Page said:

The fit PC slim looks really cool. I did a little searching and found that they are available for sale:

http://www.fit-pc.com/new/ordering-fit-pc-slim-us-canada.html

If you do get one, please give your impressions in the blog. I may get one...

ludovicus

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