Habey has launched a new computer that’s sort of a cross between a tablet and a nettop (tiny desktop) computer. The Habey 12″ Panel PC is a desktop computer with a low power Intel Atom processor and a ...
Habey has pulled the wraps off a new and very small computer that can fit in the palm of your hands. The machine is called the BIS-6622 and it runs the new Intel Atom E6xx Tunnel Creek CPU at -/0.6GHz ...
Embedded system builder Habey‘s computers aren’t always cheap, or aimed at consumers. But if you’re looking for a small, quiet, and relatively inexpensive computer the Habey BIS-6761 looks like an ...
Beginnings keep us on our toes; they are exciting and make us feel alive, but the eagerness to enjoy and learn sometimes fades as time goes by. This is not the case with Habey Club’s designing duo ...
Habey has announced the release of its BIS-6620-IV, an ultra-compact PC for your home theater. The BIS-6620-IV measures in at 4.5 by 4.5 by 1.5 inches (HWD)—smaller than the Apple Mac mini (7.7 by 7.7 ...
Habey has unveiled a new and very compact mini-ITX mainboard along with several new and compact computers that use the mainboard. The board is called the MITX-6564 and it's a low profile mini-ITX ...
As you can tell from the model name (BIS-6550HD from earlier this month; BIS-6540HD from present), there aren't a whole lot of differentiating factors in Habey's newest HTPC. And hey, that's the good ...
Habey has unveiled a new embedded mini PC they have created in the form of the Habey BIS-6569A, that is equipped with a low powered 10W Intel Atom D2700 processor clocked at 2.13GHz, which can be ...
Habey USA has this week launched its new BIS-6630 fanless Cedar Trail embedded system, which is equipped with either an Intel Atom N2800 (1.83 GHz) or D2700 (2.13 GHz), depending on your preferences.
Habey's no stranger to the diminutive PC arena, but the latest from the company just might be the one you've been scouting. If you've been scouting a mini PC that's dead-silent, that is. The BIS-6620 ...
An Atom N270-powered rig that can handle 1080p content? Say it ain't so! The relatively unknown HABEY has stepped forward with a minuscule media PC that includes a fairly weak CPU and a potent ...
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