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February 2011
(77%)
45 Tests
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Tiny, silent and with reasonable performance, but Zotac's Zbox is better value. ...
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(60%)
Veröffentlicht: 2011-03-09, Autor: Gordon , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
Ultra compact size, Stylish Design, Full HD video playback
Intel Atom dual core CPU still slow, Price doesn't include Windows, ION netbook arguably makes more sense
Plugging in the Edge HD requires little more than connecting the power cord (which has a small power brick) to a wall socket and running an HDMI cable to a monitor or (ideally) TV. Where it gets tricky is Sapphire has taken the unusual step of shipping th...
In its barest form, Sapphire's EDGE-HD PC is an Intel Atom (CPU) and NVIDIA ION 2 (GPU)-powered nettop that's presented in a nice-looking chassis. Wonderfully small in size - barely larger than a Blu-ray case - and lovely and quiet at all times, the E...
DVD Case size comparisonLooking first at the build quality and design of the Edge-HD we have a product which impresses as soon as it is unboxed. The ultra-compact design means that the system is easy to fit into almost any environment. We also liked t...
Sapphire has really expanded outside the norm lately with the introduction of their motherboard line-up. The thing is, Sapphire motherboards aren't something new; Sapphire motherboards we would want to own are, though. I mean no offence to Sapphir...
Well Priced, Extremely Compact, Full HD Output via HDMI, Smooth HD Playback, Ultra Low Power, Relatively Low Heat, Nearly Silent, Integrated Wireless N Adapter...
No Card Reader...
I truly believe that Sapphire has found a sweet spot for media pc's. The Edge Mini PC really impressed me with it's design, performance and feature set. All my life computers have been getting smaller and smaller; but all of that didn't prepare me f...