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		<title>By: VIA ARTiGO A2000 barebone storage mini-server by Gadget, shop online blog of TechChee.com</title>
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		<dc:creator>VIA ARTiGO A2000 barebone storage mini-server by Gadget, shop online blog of TechChee.com</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] days, even servers are sizing down, thanks to the mini form factor made possible by VIA&#8217;s Nano-ITX form factor motherboards. The VIA ARTiGO A2000 barebone storage server is one that comes in a mini size, and best used for [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] days, even servers are sizing down, thanks to the mini form factor made possible by VIA&#8217;s Nano-ITX form factor motherboards. The VIA ARTiGO A2000 barebone storage server is one that comes in a mini size, and best used for [...]</p>
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		<title>By: VIA&#8217;s world smallest motherboard, EPIA PX 10000 gets reviewed!- by Gadget, shop online blog of TechChee.com</title>
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		<dc:creator>VIA&#8217;s world smallest motherboard, EPIA PX 10000 gets reviewed!- by Gadget, shop online blog of TechChee.com</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jun 2007 14:03:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Still remember that VIA was gonna bring us the smallest motherboard in the world? VIA Technologies had introduced the smalltest form factor, Pico-ITX, which measures only 10cm x 7.2cm a few months ago. Here is the first product, the EPIA PX 10000 in VIA&#8217;s Pico-ITX line-up. Mini-ITX.com has done a review for this smallest mainboard in the world. No doubt, its small size and quietness are definitely good for those UMPCs, systems and appliances. But not for those needing high-defination video output. This mainboard will fail if you expect it to power a high-def mini media box, due to the limitation of its 1GHZ CPU, which isn&#8217;t capable of running any popular video formats at an acceptable rate above 1024&#215;768. Another short is it fails to work well with Linux, which you&#8217;re simply hard to find any compatible drivers for Linux. VIA needs to look into this to produce better support for Linux such as providing a central repository of drivers and also better documentation. This smalltest mainboard also fails to attract manufacturers to produce cases for it, which is mainly due to its limited market. Read more about the review here. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Still remember that VIA was gonna bring us the smallest motherboard in the world? VIA Technologies had introduced the smalltest form factor, Pico-ITX, which measures only 10cm x 7.2cm a few months ago. Here is the first product, the EPIA PX 10000 in VIA&#8217;s Pico-ITX line-up. Mini-ITX.com has done a review for this smallest mainboard in the world. No doubt, its small size and quietness are definitely good for those UMPCs, systems and appliances. But not for those needing high-defination video output. This mainboard will fail if you expect it to power a high-def mini media box, due to the limitation of its 1GHZ CPU, which isn&#8217;t capable of running any popular video formats at an acceptable rate above 1024&#215;768. Another short is it fails to work well with Linux, which you&#8217;re simply hard to find any compatible drivers for Linux. VIA needs to look into this to produce better support for Linux such as providing a central repository of drivers and also better documentation. This smalltest mainboard also fails to attract manufacturers to produce cases for it, which is mainly due to its limited market. Read more about the review here. [...]</p>
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