Looks interesting compared to those other mini pc's / net tops.
http://www.kitguru.net/desktop-pc/za...ini-pc-review/
At the heart of the Edge HD4 is the new dual core Intel Celeron 847 processor, which according to official specifications demands only 17 watts at the socket. Sapphire wanted to release an Intel based EDGE, following up on the first EDGE PC which we reviewed way back in March 2011. The machine at this time featured the Intel Atom D510 processor and proved popular with the audience who yearned for a diminutive, low power Intel system, particularly for specific certified software.
In addition to the Intel Celeron 847 processor, specifications of the SAPPHIRE EDGE HD4 include 4GB of DDR3 memory, a 320GB hard drive and built in wireless connectivity as well as high speed LAN port, one USB 3.0 and three USB 2.0 ports. It provides high resolution graphics output with a full HD (1920×1080) HDMI interface (with an HDMI cable and HDMI-DVI adapter also supplied) as well as a VGA monitor output and it has built-in audio with mic-in and line-out sockets.
The EDGE HD4 doesn’t ship with an operating system installed so you need to budget the cost of a license to get it up and running. It has full support for Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8. All the drivers are supplied on a disc which is included in the box.
One of the main selling points for buying the EDGE is the incredibly low power drain. In the past we have documented that these systems will require around a tenth of the power of an average desktop computer system. They can be left on 24/7/365 without having a noticeably negative impact on an electricity bill.
VS8 (AMD A8) Barebones review:
http://www.kitguru.net/desktop-pc/za...iew-8gbssd/25/
Prices in the UK:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/mfrList.php?mfrid=38
Thought it was a British company but it's actually based out of HK:
Hong Kong Office:
Unit 1909 – 1919, 19/F., Tower 2, Grand Central Plaza, 138 Shatin Rural Committee Road, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2687 8888
Fax: (852) 2690 3356
http://www.kitguru.net/desktop-pc/za...ini-pc-review/
At the heart of the Edge HD4 is the new dual core Intel Celeron 847 processor, which according to official specifications demands only 17 watts at the socket. Sapphire wanted to release an Intel based EDGE, following up on the first EDGE PC which we reviewed way back in March 2011. The machine at this time featured the Intel Atom D510 processor and proved popular with the audience who yearned for a diminutive, low power Intel system, particularly for specific certified software.
In addition to the Intel Celeron 847 processor, specifications of the SAPPHIRE EDGE HD4 include 4GB of DDR3 memory, a 320GB hard drive and built in wireless connectivity as well as high speed LAN port, one USB 3.0 and three USB 2.0 ports. It provides high resolution graphics output with a full HD (1920×1080) HDMI interface (with an HDMI cable and HDMI-DVI adapter also supplied) as well as a VGA monitor output and it has built-in audio with mic-in and line-out sockets.
The EDGE HD4 doesn’t ship with an operating system installed so you need to budget the cost of a license to get it up and running. It has full support for Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8. All the drivers are supplied on a disc which is included in the box.
One of the main selling points for buying the EDGE is the incredibly low power drain. In the past we have documented that these systems will require around a tenth of the power of an average desktop computer system. They can be left on 24/7/365 without having a noticeably negative impact on an electricity bill.
VS8 (AMD A8) Barebones review:
http://www.kitguru.net/desktop-pc/za...iew-8gbssd/25/
Prices in the UK:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/mfrList.php?mfrid=38
Thought it was a British company but it's actually based out of HK:
Hong Kong Office:
Unit 1909 – 1919, 19/F., Tower 2, Grand Central Plaza, 138 Shatin Rural Committee Road, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2687 8888
Fax: (852) 2690 3356