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Amazing: ECS Fits Nvidia Ion, Blu-ray Into..a Vase.

Just don"t try to put water in it. Most of Computex is the same old nettops and netbooks, but on occasion you do see something that truly stands out. Yesterday we caught a glimpse of the Atom-based PC that was fitted inside a model Ferrari F430. If having a PC in the shape of an RC car isnò€™t your thing, how about a household decorative item? Elitegroup has managed to stuff a full Atom N230 system with a Blu-ray Disc drive inside this pretty blue and white vase. An Atom with Blu-ray, you ask? Yes, because most impressive of all is that this vase case contains an Nvidia Ion chipset. Most impressive, indeed. Ò  Check out the full gallery at Engadget.


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