Cybernet to produce computers in a keyboard

Andrewr05 - March 30, 2008 09:56AM in Mobile, Prebuilts, Small Form Factor
What is it the 80s again? Cybernet Manufacturing Inc is producing computers in a keyboard just like you remember from the late 80s to mid 90s. (Amiga, Atari, Tandy anyone?) This time around things are slightly more advanced, The ZPC-GX31 uses Intel dual/quad core processors, can use up to 4GB of DDR2 and can house a SATA II hard drive up to 750GB. Essentially this thing is just a bulky laptop/notebook without a screen as it has a touchpad and uses mini PCI cards. Intel's G31 Express chipset provides the graphics and a Realtek AC'97 provides the audio. The unit has 4 USB 2.0 ports, 2 serial ports, a parallel port, (1) mini PCI express card slot , PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports and one (1) DVI monitor port. The system is 18.5"x9"x0.5-2.5" and has a 180W power supply making this unit weigh in at 8.5LBS (aprox. 4Kg). The baseline model starts at $699.