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Computer Shaped Like a Tube: a Nettop by CLVE

by - source: Tom's Hardware

For those wanting a desktop computer with a fun and unconventional form factor, CLVE Computer has announced the tube-shaped TVBE. With a futuristic design that is somewhat reminiscent of a walking garbage can, the TVBE will no doubt make for an interesting conversation piece.

Although it has a uniquely tube-shaped case, which the company claims is translucent, the TVBE has all the features that one might expect to find in a modern desktop computer. The TVBE comes configured with a choice of single- or dual-core 1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor, 1 GB or 2 GB of DDR2 667 MHz memory and either a 320 GB or 500 GB 7200 RPM hard drive.

As for graphics performance, the TVBE has its graphics powered by the Intel GMA950 integrated graphics solution. The Intel GMA950 is not a graphics solution that can provide adequate modern gaming performance, but for most users it will likely be enough for everyday general purpose use. As for video output, the TVBE has a VGA port that supports analog resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 pixels, as well as an S-Video port, although that is only available on the dual-core model. There is also a range of audio ports, six USB 2.0 ports (two on the top, four on the bottom), a serial port, PS/2 ports, a parallel printer port and an Ethernet port. Lastly, the TVBE is fitted with a 22x DVD-burner, although its location is hard to tell (possibly vertical tray ejection ?).

The TVBE stands 9.6-inches high with the case feet attached, it has a diameter of 7.9-inches and it has a weight of 9.9-pounds. Thanks to the use of an Intel Atom processor and an integrated graphics solution, the system should remain cool, quiet and energy efficient. The TVBE has an entry level price point of €299 incl. VAT and it is now available in Germany. It will also be shipping to other countries “in the very near future”.

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waxdart 30/10/2008 16:30
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good as a HTPC?

Godiwa 30/10/2008 16:50
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doubt it, but it will be good for internet surfing and office works and thats about it

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