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| Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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![]() | Try and playback a 1080p movie or get in some basic gaming action on one of the latest titles and your little system all of a sudden didn’t look all that good anymore. On came the NVIDIA Ion chipset (the GeForce 9400M, to be exact) and it added an important kick up in the performance stakes by replacing the suitable, but not desireable Intel onboard graphics. Companies such as ASUS and ASRock are familiar to us for creating nettop systems with the NVIDIA Ion chip, but a new one that we hadn’t heard of until today is Giada. Today we get a look at its Slim-N10 Ion nettop, which just happens to be the smallest computer system we’ve ever tested. Continue on with us as we get a really close look outside and inside the system and see if it is worth buying or not. http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/305...ish/index.html
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