Habey Rolls Out Palm-sized Mini PC
Habey is not really a household name and the only time it invites some attention is whenever it announces a new HTPC or mini PC. This time Habey has defied obscurity to announce the launch of a palm-sized mini PC that is based on Intel's new Atom E6xx Tunnel Creek CPU (-/0.6GHz/1GHz/1.3GHz). The BIS-6622 is the latest in a series of embedded fanless PCs, and one of the earliest products utilizing the Atom E600 SoC (system on a chip) that was announced last week at IDF 2010.
This lilliputian product features 2GB of RAM, 1x 1.8” internal HDD/SSD bay with SATA II support, and an integrated graphics engine clocked at 400MHz. The graphics engine supports DirectX 9 graphics and OpenGL ES2.0. It is capable of accelerating video in various formats up to 1080i resolution at 30fps. The display interfaces supported by the BIS-622 include HDMI, VGA, HDMI via SDVO, and VGA via LVDS. It also wears a couple of USB slot on the front, one on the back, and a mini PCI Express slot. The full spec sheet is available here. There is still no word on pricing and availability.

Image Credit: Habey
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Peanut Fox
September 21, 2010 at 12:50pm
It's got HDMI. You could use an adapter to make that work. My guess is that rather than use DVI which only carriers video, they went with HDMI which can do audio and video. Those that would opt to use DVI with this could easily make the switch.
VGA over DVI makes sense, as I can't see anyone using this on anything other than a T.V. or a small screen. Even a 22" monitor seems silly next to this box.
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