Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Oct 2005 22:12 UTC, submitted by Tyr.
Hardware, Embedded Systems Aopen confirmed that it will introduce a mini PC closely resembling the design of Apple's Mac mini (code-named Pandora) in time for this year's Christmas season. Apparently the device will sell in two versions for $399 (E327), with Linux, and $499 (E410) with Windows. No specs have been released yet.
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Specs
by on Thu 6th Oct 2005 23:01 UTC

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ACtually, I've seen specs floating around the net. A 1.3GHz Celeron is one of them, 256MB RAM is another. If those are true it'll have less power than a Mini.

RE: Specs
by somebody on Thu 6th Oct 2005 23:43 in reply to "Specs"
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2005-07-07

ACtually, I've seen specs floating around the net. A 1.3GHz Celeron is one of them, 256MB RAM is another. If those are true it'll have less power than a Mini.

Actualy in the article
In contrast to Intel's Mac mini clones, the Pandora most likely will include a single-core 90 nm Pentium M chip with Dothan core.

So I wouldn't agree about having less power

True about 256MB

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RE: Specs
by Celerate on Fri 7th Oct 2005 01:47 in reply to "Specs"
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2005-06-29

There was no mention of the type of video card in the pandora either, although the video card in the Mac mini was mentioned. I hope it's going to be a good video card.

I agree about the ram too, it would be better if it had 512 Mb.

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RE: Specs
by on Fri 7th Oct 2005 17:26 in reply to "Specs"
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So Intel are going to begin reproduction of the now extinct celeron 1.3 just for a few boxes? not a chance

The article says it will be based on Pentium M which makes far more sense and will leave the mini standing.

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