On Wednesday 12 Oct 2011, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
> This sounds interesting to me:
> > I buy "Atom based barebones PC", these tend to be an assembled case with
> > motherboard and Atom processor, with onboard NIC, sound and graphics.
> > All you need to do is add some RAM and you're done.  Budget around �100
> > per client, but I can usually get them for about �80, knowing the usual
> > technology exchange rate that would equate to about $80.  The beauty is
> > that you're not buying optical drives or hard disks that you'll never
> > use.
>
> Could you let me have a specification (board's name etc.) I could look
> up in my shops here? That would be helpful.

A very quick google came up with this at 80 UK Pounds + VAT.

http://linitx.com/product/12282

I haven't tested this exact unit, but it gives you the idea.

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Chris Roberts
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