liquid metal-based LM10 CPU cooler
Danamics got a lot of attention a while back when stories started to go around that it had a new kind of CPU cooling in development. It was said that Danamics had been able to harvest the power of liquid metal. Not much information could be found on the website, until now. Danamics has updated it with what it calls the worlds first commercially available liquid metal based CPU cooler - Danamics LM10. Danamics mentions two key characteristics when describing the pump: the unique electromagnetic pump with its patent pending multi-string design and the liquid metal with its superior thermo physical characteristics.
Danamics LM10 is the world's best performing air-cooler. By utilizing the unique properties of liquid metal, the cooler has the lowest thermal resistance of any air-cooler in the market. The cooling capabilities exceeds most watercoolers in a single device
ASUS Mini PC Nova Lite PX24
Taipei, Taiwan, June 2, 2008 – Catering to users who require a compact and powerful home entertainment center, ASUS, producer of top-notch desktop PCs, has unveiled the new ASUS Mini PC Nova Lite PX24. At only 2L in size, this world�s smallest mini PC is equipped with a built-in independent graphics card to seamlessly combine high quality audio/visual experiences with a tiny footprint. It is also equipped with built-in Hi-Fi speakers for superb audio enjoyment, and provides great energy-savings and ultra quiet operations – allowing users to enjoy exciting entertainment with the utmost convenience of placing the Nova Lite PX24 anywhere at home.
Even though the Nova Lite PX24 Mini PC is only 2L in size, it is able to support high-definition images of 1080i/1080p output. The Nova Lite PX24 is equipped with a built-in HDMI/DVI interface to meet user requirements for high-quality images, while the built-in independent graphic card allows smooth gameplay that rivals performances of high-end gaming machine. What's more, the Nova Lite PX24 utilizes the Intel CPU that co-works with the ATI RV620 display card to not only allow easily handling of digital media files for multitasking requirements, but also to offer excellent audio-visual performances for PC Games.
Catering to users who require a compact and powerful home entertainment center, Asus has unveiled the new Asus Mini PC Nova Lite PX24. At only 2L in size, this world's smallest mini PC is equipped with a built-in independent graphics card to seamlessly combine high quality audio/visual experiences with a tiny footprint. 3
ASUS?s new offering for home entertainment is the Mini PC Nova Lite PX24. The supposedly world?s smallest mini-PC has a built-in independent graphics card, hi-fi speakers with Dolby digital Life/DTS Connect, and is energy efficient. At a size of 242 x 184 x 51mm and a weight of 1.5kg, it supports HD1080i/1080p and is packed with Windows Vista Home Premium as well as Intel CPU.
Adopting the exclusive ASUS Tranquiller Technology that integrates an optimized system air flow design, high-quality solid capacitors, the quietest levitation fans and a unique heat dissipation module, the Nova Lite PX24 provides users with ultra quiet 26db operating levels. In addition to the super silent design, the Nova Lite PX24 utilizes an intelligent power-saving technology that adjusts the required operating power levels according to different operating conditions � reducing power consumption to one-fourth of traditional desktop PCs, and helps to protect the environment and lower electrical bills.
Asus has debuted what it is calling the world?s smallest PC equipped with a built-in independent graphics card. It is called the Asus Mini PC Nova Lite PX24 and there is no pricing or availability information as of yet. The Asus Mini PC Nova Lite PX24 measures 242- x 184- x 51mm and weighs around 1.5kg.
Adopting the exclusive ASUS Tranquiller Technology that integrates an optimized system air flow design, high-quality solid capacitors, the quietest levitation fans and a unique heat dissipation module, the Nova Lite PX24 provides users with ultra quiet 26db operating levels. In addition to the super silent design, the Nova Lite PX24 utilizes an intelligent power-saving technology that adjusts the required operating power levels according to different operating conditions – reducing power consumption to one-fourth of traditional desktop PCs, and helps to protect the environment and lower electrical bills.
The Nova Lite PX24 also utilizes the latest Microsoft Vista Home Premium operation system – with the Media Center designed specifically for entertainment functions. You can browse photographs, broadcast music and images with ease – allowing you to easily relax and enjoy the best multimedia experiences.
It?s not all Eee at Computex; ASUS have also unveiled a desktop PC bearing their own branding, the Mini PC Nova Lite PX24 . The company is calling it ?the world?s smallest high-definition PC?, by virtue of its compact dimensions - 242 x 184 x 51mm - and separate ATI RV620 graphics card. That?s capable of outputting 1080i/1080p through the Nova Lite?s HDMI and DVI ports.
The gaming rig, equipped with Voodoo DNA, has received praises due its capabilities that makes it a perfect machine for the next-generation games which demands rigorous computing powers. The Blackbird 002 provides isolated thermal chambers, tool-free accessibility and cable-free hard drive installation aside from its uniquely stylish shape.
Home theater PC fans might appreciate this one - ASUS has announced the new Mini PC Nova Lite PX24 which they claim is the world?s smallest mini PC with a built-in independent graphics card. The system even features built-in ?Hi-Fi?
Even though the Nova Lite PX24 Mini PC is only 2L in size, it is able to support high-definition images of 1080i/1080p output. The Nova Lite PX24 is equipped with a built-in HDMI/DVI interface to meet user requirements for high-quality images, while the built-in independent graphic card allows smooth gameplay that rivals performances of high-end gaming machine. What's more, the Nova Lite PX24 utilizes the Intel CPU that co-works with the ATI RV620 display card to not only allow easily handling of digital media files for multitasking requirements, but also to offer excellent audio-visual performances for PC Games.
Catering to users who require a compact and powerful home entertainment center, Asus has unveiled the new Asus Mini PC Nova Lite PX24. At only 2L in size, this world's smallest mini PC is equipped with a built-in independent graphics card to seamlessly combine high quality audio/visual experiences with a tiny footprint. 3
ASUS?s new offering for home entertainment is the Mini PC Nova Lite PX24. The supposedly world?s smallest mini-PC has a built-in independent graphics card, hi-fi speakers with Dolby digital Life/DTS Connect, and is energy efficient. At a size of 242 x 184 x 51mm and a weight of 1.5kg, it supports HD1080i/1080p and is packed with Windows Vista Home Premium as well as Intel CPU.
Adopting the exclusive ASUS Tranquiller Technology that integrates an optimized system air flow design, high-quality solid capacitors, the quietest levitation fans and a unique heat dissipation module, the Nova Lite PX24 provides users with ultra quiet 26db operating levels. In addition to the super silent design, the Nova Lite PX24 utilizes an intelligent power-saving technology that adjusts the required operating power levels according to different operating conditions � reducing power consumption to one-fourth of traditional desktop PCs, and helps to protect the environment and lower electrical bills.
Asus has debuted what it is calling the world?s smallest PC equipped with a built-in independent graphics card. It is called the Asus Mini PC Nova Lite PX24 and there is no pricing or availability information as of yet. The Asus Mini PC Nova Lite PX24 measures 242- x 184- x 51mm and weighs around 1.5kg.
Adopting the exclusive ASUS Tranquiller Technology that integrates an optimized system air flow design, high-quality solid capacitors, the quietest levitation fans and a unique heat dissipation module, the Nova Lite PX24 provides users with ultra quiet 26db operating levels. In addition to the super silent design, the Nova Lite PX24 utilizes an intelligent power-saving technology that adjusts the required operating power levels according to different operating conditions – reducing power consumption to one-fourth of traditional desktop PCs, and helps to protect the environment and lower electrical bills.
The Nova Lite PX24 also utilizes the latest Microsoft Vista Home Premium operation system – with the Media Center designed specifically for entertainment functions. You can browse photographs, broadcast music and images with ease – allowing you to easily relax and enjoy the best multimedia experiences.
It?s not all Eee at Computex; ASUS have also unveiled a desktop PC bearing their own branding, the Mini PC Nova Lite PX24 . The company is calling it ?the world?s smallest high-definition PC?, by virtue of its compact dimensions - 242 x 184 x 51mm - and separate ATI RV620 graphics card. That?s capable of outputting 1080i/1080p through the Nova Lite?s HDMI and DVI ports.
The gaming rig, equipped with Voodoo DNA, has received praises due its capabilities that makes it a perfect machine for the next-generation games which demands rigorous computing powers. The Blackbird 002 provides isolated thermal chambers, tool-free accessibility and cable-free hard drive installation aside from its uniquely stylish shape.
Home theater PC fans might appreciate this one - ASUS has announced the new Mini PC Nova Lite PX24 which they claim is the world?s smallest mini PC with a built-in independent graphics card. The system even features built-in ?Hi-Fi?
ASUS' Eee 904 Gets Official
ASUS is developing a new Eee PC that would offer the comfort of its larger 10-inch models at the cost of the 8.9-inch models, according to reports from supply channels. The Eee PC 904 and 905 would have the same 8.9-inch display as the 901 notebook but with the enclosure of the 1001, giving it a larger keyboard without necessarily changing the price. Battery life and storage may also go up with the larger case but are reportedly uncertain.
Both should still be based on the Intel Atom and will be close enough in feature set and cost to replace the Celeron-based 900 and Atom-based 901 outright, though whether this happens is unclear. ASUS is allegedly mulling keeping one or both of the earlier models in place at a lower cost to better match the Acer Aspire One, which sells for roughly $100 less than the Eee PC 901.
Presumably, the 904 and 905 will use the guts of the Eee PC 901 inside the bigger Eee PC 1000 chassis, although there's no official or even unofficial word on this as yet. At least the Eee PC 904 and 905 will have the better keyboard of the Eee PC 1000-series which is a blessing, as the keyboard on the smaller versions are just too small.
Keep in mind, the Eee Box will come in several configurations. According to PC World, hard drive capacities will range from 80GB to 250GB, and some models will run Linux while others will run Windows XP.
The Eee PC 904 and 905 will use Atom processors. Asus is apparently evaluating whether or not to add improved battery and storage capacity to the Eee PC 904 and 905.
These trendsetter models come in various flashy colours that are resilient to scrapes and scratches. For more screenspace the new Eee PCs�?� series integrate large 8.9″ to 10″ displays and comes with a built-in 1.3M Pixel webcam and a large keyboard. Available on Windows and GNU Linux platforms, ASUS 1000H, 1000 and 901 Eee PC models further the concept of 3 ´E´s to give its discriminating users easy and simple choice.
The new 904 and 905 is expected to keep the same form factor as the Eee PC 1000, but include a smaller 8.9 inch display, which means it will have a slightly larger bezel around the display, similar to the Eee PC 701. The 904 and 905 is also expected to feature a slightly bigger keyboard, but there was not any mention on what is expected to happen (if anything) in terms of storage capacity or battery size. As of now, there is not any expected time frame to see these new models begin shipping, however it is estimated that they will be priced in the same range as the Eee PC 900 or 901. With so many similar model numbers and little change between them spec wise it is becoming harder and harder to keep track of.
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