Haifa based CompuLab says it has developed a 6-watt Atom based
PC fully capable of running Ubuntu. As you can see, the contraption,
dubbed Fit-PC2, is ridiculously minuscule, and rather than looking like
a proper PC, it looks like something taken straight out of a Barbie
house.
Packed in quite cramped quarters, much like Bernie Madoff, you'll find
a Z-series Atom CPU at 1.1 or 1.6GHz, US15W chipset, 1GB of memory,
microSD slot, gigabit Ethernet, WiFi, mini-DVI, IR receiver, and,
believe it or not, a 2.5-inch HDD or SSD. The whole thing measures just
101 x 115 x 27 mm and weighs 370g.
The Fit-PC2 is scheduled to go on sale later this month, and prices
start at $245 for the entry level version with a Z510 CPU, no hard
drive and no OS. The top range SKU with a 1.6GHz Z530 CPU, a 160GB HDD
and Windows XP costs $400.
You can find out more on the product page,
here.