Monday, Jul 2nd 2007 by Chris Scott Barr


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I know plenty of people that are absolutely terrified to open their computer case. It’s understandable, as some of them have absolutely no business tinkering around on the inside of one. But simple upgrades like adding memory or a PCI card shouldn’t be a daunting task, yet for many it is. A Japanese company is looking to simplify this with a new line of PCs.

MiniPC

Japanese PC manufacturer MiniPC recently introduced their new SA800 PC  that makes upgrading as easy as stacking on a new component. Unfortunately, the only components that I have found you can upgrade are the hard disk and optical drive. Essentially nothing that an external USB drive couldn’t fix.

You can get one of these starting at $569, though you can upgrade it for an extra cost. Processors range from Intel Celerons up to Core 2 Duos.

MiniPC spices, er, slices things up [via coolestgadgets]

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