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CompuLab’s Fit-PC2 NetTop is more of a palm top

At 101 x 115 x 27mm (4 x 4.5 x 1″) it is almost hard to believe that the CompuLab Fit-PC2 NetTop hides a US15W SCH and GMA 500 chipset with WiFi, a 1.6GHz Atom Z530, 1GB of DDR2 system memory, one Gigabit Ethernet port and six USB 2.0 ports. The power draw is equally incredible, less than 1W idling and when playing a 1080p H.264 video it is pegged at 7W or less. As you might expect from a review at Phoronix, this is a Linux box specifically Ubuntu 8.04 LTS and there is a guide for those who would like to upgrade to 9.10. Drop by and give it a look, though you might have to squint a little to see it clearly.