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MiniPC ED510 unveiled

MiniPC ED510 unveiled

The Pine Trail processor (from the Intel Atom line) is now making its way to nettops, with the MiniPC ED510 being the latest to sport this processor. Power usage stands at 20W when idle and 31W at maximum, which is pretty decent in keeping your monthly power bill low, while the ability to run it without a fan ought to keep things silent when you work late into the night – best to pair this up with a silent keyboard. One main gripe about the MiniPC ED510 would be the lack of HDMI or DVI output, but we can’t really complain about the sub-$200 price point. More details on specifications right after the jump.

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