Vission Iceman Outdoor PC Dares The Elements
"Let’s put things that shouldn’t go in water in water," seems to be a slightly recurring theme here at the moment. Apart from Foxconn putting all their motherboards in big tubes with running water down the outer glass sheet, which only got amusing when the water stopped flowing, and others with their crush proof USB drives, Vission has the Iceman ; a totally rigged, outdoor friendly computer.
The fanless computer is both dust and rain resistant, even featuring a slash resistant skirt around the connectors. Using a Via C7 1.0 GHz to 1.5 GHz processor, supporting up to 1 GB of DDR2 memory and using an MPEG-2 decoder the Iceman is good for both industrial and entertainment purposes.

Measuring 212 mm (H) x 206 mm (W) x 64 mm (D) the Iceman is wall mountable and can contain an optional wireless LAN and digital TV receiver, both via an internal USB module.
So, good for home entertainment if paired up with a projector outside and on sunny days you have a whole wall of your house to use as a TV. Good times.
There is more to see ! Check out our complete Computex 2006 coverage.
- Nvidia announces SLI for Intel's Core 2 Duo processor
- What appears to be a 1080p TV, may actually not be a 1080p TV
- iSuppli's LCD sales data points to the final swan song for CRTs
- Microsoft anti-malware suite ready to go
- Cellphones fuel growth of semiconductor industry, again
- Sneak Peek: Sony's tiny Windows XP Micro PC
- Philips announces Blu-ray burner
- DDR3 promotes bragging rights, provokes curiosity
- Kingston: More NAND flash makers to become involved in memory card production
- Make Your Day With Chilin's 47" Touch Screen Display
- Microsoft makes Windows Vista CTP Beta 2 available for public download
- P965 Express outpaces JEDEC on road to DDR2-800
- Nvidia not worried about short-lived market share setback
- Via extends licensing agreement with ARM
- Biostar unveils Intel P965 motherboard
- Albatron introduces new AMD and Intel motherboards at Computex
- Intel does not rule out possibility of seeing Conroe-based notebooks
- CE will be biggest market for panel and memory makers in 2006




