
How do you drive the point home that a nettop is under powered and not a suitable replacement for a real desktop system? Color it pink and slap Hello Kitty's mug all over the place.
And that's exactly what Irvine, California-based Moneual Lab has done with its new MiNEW A10 nettop PC. The company has taken what was once a sweet looking chassis and coughed up a pink hairball. And if that's your thing, only you already own an A10, don't fret - Moneaul will provide the cutesy transformation for around $123.
Underneath the hood, the Hello Kitty-inspired nettop purrs with an Intel Atom 230 processor (1.6GHz, 512KB L2 cache), 1GB of DDR2 RAM, integrated Intel GMA 950 graphics, a 160GB hard drive, and Windows XP Home Edition.

Image Credit: Moneaul via Engadget
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