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Ripple unveils the Atom-powered Mini Chocolate PC

by Arnold Zafra on Jul 24, 2008 at 09:29 AM

Ripple Mini Chocolate PC

Korean PC manufacturer Ripple has released a new mini desktop PC, dubbed the Mini Chocolate PC. Ripple’s new mini computing machine is powered by a 1.6GHz Atom processor and is loaded with 2GB of RAM, four USB ports, two SATA sockets and an IDE socket. You can also plug-in additional optical drive in its extra slot.

Measuring only 15 x 210 x 80mm and looking a lot like the Mac Mini, Ripple’s Mini Chocolate PC is now available in Korea market for 209,000 Korean won (around $200 US). It may a good alternative to the Eee Box if you’re not an Asus fan, but over all nothing special considering the optical drive is an extra add-on and it is limited to just a wired Ethernet connection.

As of now, Ripple has not announced whether the Chocolate Mini will be available outside the Korean market.

Via [Engadget]

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