Hush debuts fanless Pentium 4-based PC
Hush Technologies Ltd., in Stamford, England, has developed a sleek-looking PC, the Hush ATX, that is based on Intel Corp.’s Pentium 4 processor and doesn’t require a cooling fan. "Good looks and near-silent operation don’t come cheap, though. The Hush ATX, which will be available at the end of October, is priced starting from €1,049 ($1,204) and doesn’t include a monitor or a keyboard, according to Stuart Brown, the company’s founder."
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