Nettop spec please.

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I have an office full of PC's and laptops and at times it can sound like runway 1 at Heathrow.

I want to start replacing some of the full size boxes with nettop's.

The Pc are normally used for online Research, writing word docs, creating .pdf's and uploading stuff to my servers.

I normally build my own pc's but have been out of the loop for a couple of years.

Would it be cheaper to buy all the components for a nettop or is it going to cost me about as much as if i bought something like an ION or revo.

whether i buy a prebuilt or build my own It will need to run windows 7 and be quite. It will also need to connect to wireless n router and run wireless keyboard and mouse... I bloody hate wires!!

Thanks for any advice
 
I'd definitely consider the Revo's, the dual core ones won't struggle with flash video like single core Atoms and they'd suffice for everything you mention and then some. Very small and very low power use. I think you can get Linux ones with smaller HDD's and less RAM for cheap, you could then upgrade yourself and probably save.

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=FS-012-OP

Just ring OCUK up and ask for wireless cards in them all, as for the windows7 windows vista 32/64 come wth that upgrade voucher.

i pref the ION tbh but its up to you

hope i helped :P

For £25 more you can get an E5200 and a Zotac 9300 board that has wifi, and all the rest the same. Or you could spend even more for Atom.
 
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