Amos bolts onto the back of the monitor

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Via’s Amos 3000 is a fanless “palm size” computer, about half the dimensions of a Mac Mini, with a 500MHz CPU and VESA mounting tracks, meaning you can just screw it into the back of most monitors. Its Pico ITX motherboard has 1GB of RAM, UniChrome video, gigabit ethernet, and a single 44-pin IDE interface. Four USB ports, VGA, DVI and a serial port are out back, and those wanting more power can opt for a 1GHz CPU with a fan. It runs Windows XP, XP embedded or CE.

It’s just the thing if you like low-power home servers, very small computers, or if you sell cash registers by the containerful.


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