• TrimSlice, A Tiny Tegra PC With All The Trimmings



    The TrimSlice is a mini-PC with a mission: to be amazingly small and light and feature TV-in and a number of useful and surprising outputs. It is, in short, one of the coolest kiosk or dedicated use PCs I’ve seen in a long while.
    The Tegra 2 chip is housed in a thin, fanless case with stereo line in/out as well as HDMI out. It can hold a laptop hard drive and runs 1GB of DDR2 memory. It has four USB ports, SD and MicroSD readers, and even a freaking Ethernet port. If I weren’t worried about processing power, I’d say it would make a great HTPC. No pricing, but it won’t cost very much, that much is sure. Click through for full specs.


    Specifications:
    CPU: NVIDIA Tegra 2 Dual Core ARM Cortex A9 1GHz with integrated ultra-low power GeForce GPU
    Memory: 1 GB DDR2-800
    Storage:
    Full size SD (SDHC)
    Micro SD (SDHC)
    SATA SSD (up to 64GB)
    Networking:
    1 GbE
    WiFi 802.11n + BT
    Display: HDMI 1.3 full-HD + DVI (dual head)
    Audio: Stereo line-out, line-in, 5.1 digital S/PDIF
    Video in: PAL/NTSC
    I/O:
    4 USB2 ports (480 MBps)
    1 USB device
    RS232 Serial port
    Extension: JTAG, 2 UARTs, SPI
    Housing: Fanless all-metal nickel-plated die-cast
    Dimensions: 130mm x 95mm x 15mm – 5.1” x 3.7” x 0.6”
    Power: 8-16V DC, 3W average

    Source: CrunchGear
    Comments 2 Comments
    1. technobob's Avatar
      technobob -
      Looks sweet but didn't Boxee drop the Tegra chip for performing poorly
    1. Detale's Avatar
      Detale -
      I think so. All the cool kids are using sigma chips now