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Tranquil T3N Powered by Intel Atom N270
Tranquil PC unveiled yet another Intel Atom N270 powered PCs based on new, small footprint, multi-purpose chassis “T3N”. At just 13W power consumption and 17dB noise output (and that’s just the hard drive – the PC itself is completely silent), the new model can serve as a great single-drive home server, media center, even a low-power desktop PC! All the products come with the Tranquil PC Ltd Zero Carbon in use certification.
You have the choice of fitting a 3.5″ Prime or 2.5″ Prime devices, so you could max the T3N out with a 2Tb drive, and 2Gb RAM to pack a real punch, and with a choice of chassis in Blue, Pink or the more conventional Black you can add a splash of colour into the room. Connectivity options are reasonable, given the small foootprint, with 3 USB drives for additional storage and Gigabit Ethernet on board. Connectivity isn’t bad either – 3 additional USB ports, and Gigabit Ethernet serve it well.
Coming in at about £119 (excluding vat at 15%), meaning around $196 USD, a full range of alternate specifications are also on offer, just visit Tranquil’s Product Page for more details.
By the way, here’s the technical specifications of Tranquil T3N:
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