Saint Song Lays Claim To World's Smallest PC

At the Computex technology expo in Taipei this week, Saint Song introduced the Latte Genie PC, which packs an Intel Pentium 4 processor of up to 3.4GHz along with an Intel 865GV chipset and an 800MHz front-side bus in a package measuring just 8.3 inches x 6.6 inches x 2.7 inches.

Also included in the tiny PC are four USB 2.0 ports (two on the front and two on the back), a Gigabit Ethernet connection, a 100-Mbps Ethernet connection, a modem port, an IrDA infrared port, a four-in-one memory card reader and two PCMCIA slots for future expandability, said Allen Kuo, sales manager at the company.

Saint Song's latest small form-factor PC, the Latte Genie is targeted at the SOHO, point-of-sale, gaming and home-theater markets, Kuo said. Despite the unit's compact size, it actually offers plenty of expandability, he said, noting that wireless capability can be added via the on-board PCMCIA card.

The main reason for the Latte Genie's small size is that its power supply is external to the PC, much in the same way as on a notebook computer, Kuo said. The external power supply also simplifies cooling, he said.

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Plans call for the Latte Genie to be available in the U.S. market and IT channel in about two months through AproTech and Cypress, Kuo said.