eMachines have unveiled their latest mini PC, called the Mini-e ER1402, which fits those who have little space to live. This mini PC comes in a diameter of 7.1 inches but it packs pretty decent specs and is priced reasonably.

As for specs, the Mini-e ER1402 comes touting an AMD Athlon II Neo processor, NVIDIA GeForce 9200 graphics, 2GB RAM, 160GB hard drive and the 64 bit edition of Windows 7 Home Premium. Otherwise, you can also expect Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, four USB 2.0 ports, a multi-in-one memory card reader, HDMI out and S/PDIF. There will also be optional accessories available for purchase such as a mounting kit that will allow the computer to be mounted on back of a television or monitor.
The one curious part here comes in regards to the weight, its noted as weighing 9 pounds. Sounds a little on the high side, but then again, its not like you are going to be carrying this around with you.
Although it comes in a pretty compact and mountable form factor but its design has been well taken care of with good internal air flow and ventilation to prevent ovearheating of the CPU. This miniPC is available now for a price of $300.
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