Re: looking for a really small PC and 19" LCD screen ideas]


Subject: Re: looking for a really small PC and 19" LCD screen ideas]
From: Anthony Valentine (amv@akvalentine.com)
Date: Mon Jan 28 2002 - 21:30:57 AKST


Here's one:

http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/computing/5868.shtml

* Features an Intel 810 motherboard
* 1 Ghz Intel Pentium III processor
* 256MB 144-pin PC100 RAM
* 20 GB internal hard drive
* 8x DVD-ROM drive
* Built-in 10/100 base-T ethernet (RJ45)
* Internal 56K V.90 modem
* All standard I/O ports built-in
* Dimensions: 5.8" x 6.1" x 2"

On Mon, 2002-01-28 at 20:30, James McMorris wrote:
>
> James Gibson told me someone once brought a fully functional PC to one
> of the LUG meetings and it was slightly bigger than a cd-rom drive.
> Could that person send me a link so I can check out this mini-pc myself
> please? I've decided to try and build my own version of a SnapServer
> for less money 'cause they're overpriced. Any other really small PC
> links welcome also. Fully functioan PCs with a case only please as I
> can find alot of mini-pc boards on the net...hardly any mini-cases or
> anything that looks "finished".
>
> Also, if anyone has any user experience or shopped for a 18" to 19" LCD
> screen before please send me what you know or prefer. My 19" monitor
> died a week ago and a 17" LCD just won't cut it. No SGI suggestions
> please. My price target is around $1,000-ish.
>
> Webmin Tip: If you reboot a linux machine via Webmin and you still
> have the resulting web page open after the box restarts...DO NOT press
> the "refresh" button in your browser. This will be self-critiqing as
> you'll restart the box again.
>
> -Jim "Buddha" McMorris
>
>



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