HP mini-Q, an Atom-Powered desktop PC

It is very interesting to see how fast HP is getting into low-cost computing. The Mini-Q is a Net PC that comes in the scheme of a mini-tower (monitor not included). I’m not certain that that is the best value ever (entry-level PCs are darn-cheap), but it is an interesting trend. Here are the specifications:

  • Mini-Q 2030 ($386)
  • Intel Atom Dual-Core 1.6Ghz
  • 2GB of DDR2 RAM
  • 160GB SATA hard-drive (7200rpm)
  • Dual-Layer DVD-Burner
  • windows Vista
  • 4.4lbs
  • Mini-Q 2020 ($296)
  • Intel Atom Single-Core 1.6Ghz
  • 1GB RAM
  • Windows XP

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