Foxconn NetBox-nT330i Barebone Review

Others/All-in-one PC by stefan @ 2010-08-30

The NetBox-nT330i barebone from Foxconn is an interesting product for those that need a very small media center PC, which can be also used for office applications or browsing the internet; its performance varies depending on what 2.5inch HDD/SSD and DRAM you decide to use with it.

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Packaging

Packaging

The NetBox-nT330i Barebone from Foxconn comes in a relatively small cardboard box, with a drawing of the main product inside on the frontal part:

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Inside, we can see that the box is split into multiple compartments: two with accessories and manuals and one with the product itself:

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Along with the barebone, which is also inserted into a plastic support so we can mount it in the back of our monitor, we can also find a DVI to VGA adapter, some screws to fix the support, 4 magnetic feet, a wireless antenna, some more adhesive feet, the power adapter, a power lead, a support in which we can put the product so it can occupy less space on the table, a quick installation manual and some guides:

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The power adapter is made by Darfon Electronics Corp and it is rated on the output 19V/3.42A:

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The support to install the product on a table (in case we do not want to use the magnetic feet for that matter) does have the same color as the product itself and a hole to permit proper ventilation:

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On the back, the support does have rubber feet, so it won’t scratch the surface it will stay on:

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One of the brochures tells us how to connect the barebone to the monitor and rest of the peripherals, but also how to proceed with the OS installation:

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Inside it we can also find a CD with drivers for all the intefaces like LAN, video, audio, wireless and so on:

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Before use, the product must be populated with a 2.5’’ HDD and also a SODIMM DDR2 memory module before use; the Quick Installation brochure tells us how to do that:

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