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Aleut E1 (miniPCI + Puppy Linux)

Posted by: admin (Dec 15)

Aleut E1, a small, extremely rugged and able to work even with the use of a photovoltaic panel is a miniPCI with very interesting characteristics.

Aleut E1 has a maximum 8W, is equipped with a 2GB CF card as storage units and more than that alone is sold with a choice of a mini LCD monitor 8 inch and a solar panel that enables the use even in areas where there is no electricity but a good solo.
This contains a miniPCI chicca regarding the software that equips: Puppy Linux.

Distribution, one of the smaller, lighter and simpler to use, it was a choice to make the E1 fully functional and usable even by those who had never had to deal with a Linux distro.
Here's the link to the technical specifications.

In case the 'smaller in just 11.5cm (width) x 11.5cm (Length) x 3.5cm (height) were included in an x86 processor 200MHZ, 128MB SDRAM, 2GB Compact Flash card, Power Supply, 3 USB 2.0 ports, 1 Ethernet port, a VGA port. In Annex also usb mouse and keyboard waterproof and foldable.

Aleutia E1

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  1. alex77k12 Said,

    But this product is not called Aleut, is sold by one company but the product is called EBOX 2300 holes you see are the ones behind the attack vesa lcd monitor.
    Look here if it is not 'him http://www.kappacomputer.it/Prodotti/MiniPc/eBox% 202300 /

  2. admin Said,

    Indeed it seems the same, also on site there are other products of similar type, I saw a scatolotto very similar to the Zonbu.

    Thanks for the straight.

  3. alex77k12 Said,

    The zonbu e 'or a EBOX 4854 and 1.2 processor with 512 ram but is only marked Zonbu, in reality the producer and' the MSTI property 'DMP Electronics Wu Gu Xiang precisely in Taiwan and not American.
    Inport is in Italy Sinteck and KappaComputer.
    There I gave to say as I struggled to find a lot of these products and understand it well because all the change the name and then sell under their own brand of course everyone at different costs.
    Everything that I have written you can check here http://www.compactpc.com.tw and 'the site of dpm
    However as the product and 'valid and interesting, perhaps not advertised and difficult to find but certainly valid, inter alia, the 2300 version you have in your photos there is a more powerful version now that 4300 has 500mhz cpu and I have understood in that case the possibility of mounting in the hard disk but it would be to understand better the resources available to understand these products are somewhat limited.

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