Remember the Trim Slice , that Tegra 2-powered nettop that surfaced back in January? Well, it’s finally on sale, however the company would like that casual consumers hold off on buying. To recap, the chassis, just six tenths of an inch thick, is home to a dual-core ARM Cortex A9 CPU, GeForce ULP chip, SATA SSD, 1GB of RAM, 802.11n WiFI, Bluetooth, and a cornucopia of I/O ports. It starts at $199 for a model that lacks internal WiFi and storage (you may add these via dongles), and graduates to models with 4GB of microSD storage and a WiFi dongle ($219) and a “Pro” version with a 32GB SSD and wireless and Bluetooth dongles ($319). Whichever iteration you decide on, though, you’ll be greeted by a warning that the software remains a piece in progress, so that you’ll may want to stay away for now. Unless, obviously, you’re a developer — otherwise you really understand how to rejoice.
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