The ideal board for mATX form factor systems!

Specifications
Mfr Part Number: 7252-030(K9NGM2-FID)
CPU: Socket AM2 support AMD Athlon 64 X2/ Athlon 64/ Sempron processor
Chipset: nVidia GeForce 6150 & nForce 430 MCP
Memory: 4x 240pin DDR2-400/533/667/800 DIMMs, Dual Channel, Max capacity 8GB
Slots: 1x PCI Express x16 slot; 1x PCI Express x1 slot; 2x PCI slots
IDE/SATA: 2x ATA-133 channel; 4x SATA2 ports support RAID 0, 1, 0+1, 5
Audio: Realtek ALC883 7.1 channel Audio CODEC
Video: Integrated GeForce6 Graphic Controller
LAN: VITESSE VSC8601 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
Ports: 8x USB 2.0 ports (4 rear, 4 by headers); 2x IEEE1394 ports (1 rear, 1 by header); 2x PS/2 ports; 1x Parallel port; 1x VGA port; 1x TV-out header; 1x DVI port; 1x RJ45 LAN ports; Audio I/O jack
Form Factor: Micro ATX, 9.61 x 9.61 inch
Condition: Special OEM/Used/Tested no DOA

New and Improved! This 4th generation new wireless keyboard model from VidaBox comes with all the features of its previous models, and more!
- Includes a “Green Button” Hotkey that Launches Media Center with Just One Touch
- Reception through obstructions such as People and Walls drastically improved
- Battery Life Greatly Extended to Six Months
- Laser Trackball increased resolution to 2000 dpi
This premium wireless keyboard comes standard on all of our VidaBox™ media center systems. With a 30-foot range and small size, it’s easy to check your email, type up a paper, work on a spreadsheet, or simply surf the web from the comfort of your couch.
With its laser trackball, everything from navigating the web to playing games becomes a breeze! Smooth and maintenance-free, the laser trackball provides 2000 dpi of resolution for precise, accurate control!
Unlike other conventional infrared (IR) and radio frequency (RF) wireless keyboards, special high frequency wireless technology allows a pronounced increase in performance – with a minimum in dropped signals and “dead zones.” No more frustrations with non-working keyboards!
This wireless keyboard with trackball has an auto-shutoff feature to help conserve battery life, allowing a standby time of up 6 months without changing the battery. It comes with a anti-dust cloth sack for storage.
This product comes with its own high frequency USB receiver, and comes packaged with everything you need to get started!
Wireless Keyboard with Laser Trackball Specifications:
· 30-foot (10m) wireless range
· Compact form factor with integrated 2000 dpi laser trackball pointing
device and mouse buttons
· Auto-shutoff feature preserves battery life
· Requires 3 AA batteries (alkaline or rechargeable – included)
· Battery Life: Up to twelve (12) month stand-by time
· High performance, high frequency wireless allows minimal dropped
signals/dead zones
· Premium anti-dust keyboard pouch included
· Dimensions: 12.83″ x 5.04″ x .97″ (326mm x 128mm x 24.72mm)
· Weight: 1.13lbs (512 grams)
Transport Buttons Compatibility: Native to Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000, and Ubuntu Linux 7.04

Ablecom Technology is showing off their new HEC-13 nettop ahead of Computex next week. It’s powered by a Dual Core Intel atom 1.66GHz D510 processor, has integrated Intel GMA 3150 graphics, and up to 2GB of memory, and space for a 2.5 inch hard drive.
Design-wise, the case looks a bit like a massive heatsink, which would be cool, but we suspect it’s just plastic. On the bright side, there are a ton of ports, including a total of 6 USB 2.0 ports, mic and headphonejacks both on the front and back, VGA output, a 10/100/1000 LAN port, and even 2 PS/2 connectors for a mouse and keyboard. There’s also support for 5.1 channel audio.
It seems like this will be sold as a barebone unit (meaning you add your own HDD and RAM), and there’s an optional WiFi module and you can plug in a WiFi antenna on the back of the unit. If you don’t need WiFi, you could use the Mini-PCIe slot for something else. The nettop will be available with Windows XP or Linux, although it can also handle Windows 7.
No word on pricing or availability.
Specifications
CPU: Intel Atom D510 Dual Core
Chipset: Intel Atom D510 + NM10 Express
Audio: Integrated Realtek ALC662 HD Audio Codec, Support 6 channel Audio Output
Memory: Installed 1GB DDR2 800 x 1
HDD: Install 2GB IDE DOM HDD (up to 8GB)/Internal 2.5” SATA HDD built-in (Optional)
Expansion Slots:
(1) 32-bit PCI Slot x 1 (2) Mini-PCIe Slot x 1 for WiFi Module (Optional)
(2) Communication Built-in Wi-Fi/802.11n (optional)
Front I/O
(1) MIC-in Audio Jack x 1
(2) Headphone-out Audio Jack x 1
(3) USB2.0 Port x 2
Back I/O
(1) 10/100/1000Mbps LAN Port x 1
(2) USB2.0 Port x 4
(3) MIC-in Jack x 1. Line-out Jack x 1, Line-in Jack x 1
(4) PS/2 Connector for Keyboard/Mouse x 2
(5) VGA Port x 1
(6) COM Port x 1
(7) Parallel Port x 1
(8) WiFi Antenna Ports x 1
(9) 12V DC-IN Connector x 1
Power Supply 90W Power Adapter
BIOS: AMI 8MB DPI Flash ROM
OS: Linux or Windows XPe (Compatible with Windows 7)

The Pine Trail processor (from the Intel Atom line) is now making its way to nettops, with the MiniPC ED510 being the latest to sport this processor. Power usage stands at 20W when idle and 31W at maximum, which is pretty decent in keeping your monthly power bill low, while the ability to run it without a fan ought to keep things silent when you work late into the night – best to pair this up with a silent keyboard. One main gripe about the MiniPC ED510 would be the lack of HDMI or DVI output, but we can’t really complain about the sub-$200 price point. More details on specifications right after the jump.
•Dual-core Atom D510 (1.66GHz) Processor
•2x DIMM RAM slots (DDR2 800) (4GB max)
•Intel NM10 Express Chipset
•GMA 3150 Graphics
•2.5” SATA HDD Bay
•Gigabit LAN
•6 x USB 2.0, RJ45, PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 mouse
•VGA, eSATA, audio jacks
•HD Audo 5.1 Channel
•1x Mini PCI-e slot