Stealth Mini PC with PCI Expansion Slot

Stealth Computer Corporation has released a new small powerful form factor mini PC with built-in PCI expansion slot capability.

Stealth Computer Corporation has released a new small powerful form factor mini PC with built-in PCI expansion slot capability.

Do you remember the PC Cases for Drummers? The same company, Spotswood Custom Computers, Inc., today introduced the L-24, an enthusiast-oriented PC case.

The iTornado is a clever and useful little USB device that was displayed at CES 2008 last week and at the MacWorld Expo this week.

Here’s a pretty interesting Korean prototype for an ultra-mobile PC.

Having trouble with your computer? Here’s a chance to use the same kind of sophisticated diagnostic tools that you will find at the other end of the phone when calling the support – at least that’s what it sometimes feels like.

Haier recently presented G70, a black 17.1 inch Santa Rosa-based notebook PC featuring the Transformers Autobot logo in pink on the front cover.

SPH-P9200 is the name of a new UMPC (Ultra-Mobile PC) from Samsung.
It runs on Windows XP and connects to wireless internet and VoIP phone via Mobile WiMax, and features a folding QWERTY keyboard, a 5-inch touch screen, and 30GB HDD.
No word on pricing so far.
(Via DDSquare.com)

Kevin Core has created a Batmobile Case Mod using an AMD Sempron 2800+ and 1/6 scale Batmobile R/C that he bought at Wal-Mart.
There are a total of 7 HD activity LEDs on the Batmobile PC – (3) red in the jet exhaust, (2) blue-1 on each side and (2) red in front. This was accomplished using an opto-isolator.
(Via Neatorama)

The Tucano pyjama-style protection covers does not only make your screen look great when it’s “asleep”, it will also protect it against dust, sunshine etc.
(Via Chip Chick)

Finally, a computer for all of us computer geek drummers. Spotswood Custom Computers offers a line of gorgeous handcrafted wooden drum PC cases. Prices starts at $495.95. Now, all we need is a cajon monitor to go with that.