Shhhhhh.....Hush Technologies Launches Quiet Computer
Hush Technologies has announced its newest technology release, the Silent Mini-ITX PC for the Via EPIA platform. Its unique design has few moving parts, which translates into a longer product lifecycle and hardware cost savings. Because there are few moving parts, there is less heat generated and less need for heat dissipation. There are no cooling fans needed, which translates into a noticeably quieter computer with longer CPU life. The Silent Mini-ITX was created for use in medical departments, where reliability and platform stability are critical and can mean the difference between life and death.
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