The Asus Mini-PC Nova Lite PX24 is the ‘world’s smallest’ mini-PC
Posted June 3, 2008 at 11:26 AM by Arnold Zafra
Section: Computers, Desktops

No, this is not the Asus Eee Box but rather the Mini-PC Nova Lite PX24. They may both be tiny in size, but this mini-PC was built for entertainment purposes and not as a computing machine. Although it is preloaded with Microsoft Vista Home Premium, this mini PC utilizes Vista’s Media Center for browsing photographs, broadcast music and images.
The Mini-PC Nova Lite is also equipped with a built-in independent graphics cards, built-in Hi-Fi speakers, built-in HDMI/DVI interface, Intel processor and ATI RV260 graphics card. In addition, it supports high-definition images of up to 1080i/1080p output. It is also equipped with the Asus Traquiller Technology, high-quality solid capacitors, quiet levitation fans and heat dissipation module. And you don’t have to worry about energy consumption as the Mini-PC Nova Lite features an energy saving feature that adjusts required operating power levels depending on operating conditions. This reduces energy consumption of the Mini-PC to one-fourth of the consumption of traditional desktop PCs. Hence, you get to enjoy full multimedia entertainment and you get to contribute in protecting the environment as well.
The Mini-PC Nova Lite is one of the many products that Asustek is launching during Computex 2008, unfortunately we will have to wait a little longer for further announcements on pricing and release date.
Read [Asus]