Stealth Intros Palm-Sized PC with Intel Core CPUs Inside

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[citation][nom]Uberragen21[/nom]You mean nettop. But yes, this is about 3x more expensive than similar competitive products. The advantage this mini-pc has over other nettops is the processor, which can use core i3, i5, i7 (at an additional cost higher than you can buy at any online retailer) rather than Intel Atom processors. You can get a similar nettop configured for approximately $400-500 if they offered core i3. Severely overpriced if you ask me.[/citation]

No, he meant what he said, netbook. The really basic miniature laptops; that's why he said fully portable since they have screens.
 
They're nice devices, especially for sub $400!
If it has a corei3 in it, I'd buy it for no more than $500-$600!

I see no justification for the remaining $1000 that they charge for this device!
 
This is just plain retarded. How do they expect to compete when you can get a MacMini packing an i5 AND built in wireless for half as much in the same sized package? No bluray, but BFD, as who would want to use this thing for BD or BD-R purposes anyway?

Hell, if you didn't want to go the Apple route, you could get a PC laptop that cost half as much as the base model, but with all the specs save the SSD as the highest model, for 700 bucks. I'm sorry, but how did the board of directors at Stealth no laugh whomever spec'd and priced this thing right out the freakin' door?
 
are the serious about that price for that specs? I would rather get my self a nice APU based system for a lot less than that.
 
If you want something like this go to Geekbox and get yourself a Prodigy. Its not as small but cheaper and has a ton more power.
 
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