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Worlds smallest, fanless, core i7 Server

Posted on Tuesday, February 12, 2013 by andersdx

MicroSVR

andersDX launches MicroSVR – the world’s smallest, fanless, greenest, 3rd Gen CoreTM i7 server.
Rugged, powerful, versatile and totally silent - the new MicroSVR server delivers best in class range of connectivity,interface and expansion options, from only 8W power.

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The Louder You Scream – the Fitter We Go

Posted on Tuesday, April 3, 2012 by andersDX

The owners of the Mirabilandia amusement park in Savio, Italy have found an innovative use for the ultra-miniature fit-PC2 computers – recording the sheer excitement/terror (delete as applicable) of riders on the park’s iSpeed rollercoaster.

With a 74.6 MPH launch into a top hat where it climbs to 180 feet and then plummets to the ground, the iSpeed delivers a barrage of airtime hills, tight turns, and inversions. And the cameras connected to the fit-PC2s capture every single twist & turn in HD video and every scream in high-quality audio.

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Where to find Tiny, Green, PCs (but not Frogs!)

Posted on Tuesday, March 13, 2012 by andersDX

No, we’re not talking about politically correct frogs but the small, power-efficient, fanless computers that are growing in popularity thanks to their ability to help home and business users save energy, money and desk space - without compromising on performance.

And now, with the launch of the Tiny Green PC website, two of these families of lean, mean, green machines have an official online home.

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Intense PC - the most powerful miniature fanless PC EVER!

Posted on Tuesday, March 6, 2012 by andersDX

Latest generation of award-winning fit-PC family based on 2nd generation Intel® Core™i7 Processor

andersDX today announced the imminent arrival of Intense PC, the latest addition to the award winning FitPC family which is based on a 2nd generation  Intel® Core™i7  Processor.  Intense PC is the first miniature fanless PC on the market offering high end computing performance, low power consumption, the ability to extend and customise functionality and all within a tough enclosure which looks great.

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Fancy a Trim-Slice of Ice Cream Sandwich?

Posted on Tuesday, March 6, 2012 by andersDX

Now you can have your cake (or at least your ice cream) and eat it with the news that Android 4.0 running on a Trim-Slice, the world’s first, smallest, most energy efficient industrial grade computer with Nvidia Tegra2 performance was demonstrated at last week’s Embedded World event in Nuremberg.

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What's Impossibly Small and Remarkably Powerful?

Posted on Tuesday, February 21, 2012 by andersDX

According to LinuxUser & Developer magazine, the latest member of the fit-PC family of miniature PCs, that’s what. In their recent fit-PC3 review they describe this small, tough computer as ‘an impressive amount of technology and connectivity crammed into an impossibly small package’.

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Saving the Planet, One PC at a Time

Posted on Thursday, February 9, 2012 by andersDX

How PC Selection can Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

Not a day goes by without new stories on the dangers of climate change, escalating energy costs, threats to fuel supply security and the need to limit our carbon footprint.  And the harsh reality is that, whether as a result of legislation and pressure from governments, a genuine desire to limit the impact we have on the planet or the need to keep spending down in today’s economic climate, reducing energy consumption is high on the agenda for consumers and industry alike.

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Does your PC Need to get into Shape for the New Year

Posted on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 by andersDX

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Get Fit with the World’s Greenest PC 

Getting into shape after the holiday season is a time-honoured tradition – but could being larger than we might like and consuming more than is necessary be a problem for our PC hardware too?  Well quite possibly if the latest product in the award-winning fit-PC range of ultra-miniature computers is anything to go by.

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