Aleutia E1


Aleutia E1

By Terry Relph-Knight
Wednesday, April 30, 2008 3:46 PM

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Pros

Tiny, robust, low-power system unit Sealed unit, with no moving parts Silent in operation

Cons

Sluggish performer USB 1.1 connectivity only No internal storage

Verdict

The Aleutia E1 is a creditable effort at creating a compact, low-power desktop computer. However, the current hardware platform seems a little underpowered for anything other than the most basic tasks.

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