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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Xi3 launches cube shaped computer called Xi3 Modular Computer


 Xi3 Corporation announced the Xi3 Modular Computer, slated as the last computer you may ever need to buy. The bold statement is backed by six U.S. Patents and an award-winning design aimed to make upgrades super-easy for consumers.





It's an interesting concept, but one that might have a bit of difficulty seeing much traction on the market. The base model is equipped with an AMD Athlon X2 3400e, 2GB of DDR2 RAM, an 8GB Flash drive, and Suse Linux -- and it'll set you back $850.

According to Xi3, the rig's aluminum casing serves as a heatsink, while the flow-through design and the placement of the 64-bit x86 processors combine to help mitigate and dissipate heat blooms inside the enclosure itself. Three of the external sides even play host to universal mounting slides, allowing users to mount the Xi3 Modular Computer to almost anything.

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