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Sapphire launch the smallest PC in the world? Edge HD Mini PC

Next week Sapphire are introducing the first in a new line of lifestyle computer products, the Sapphire Edge HD Mini PC.

This computer is being sold around the $300 mark and is ‘powerful enough for everyday applications as well as browsing, with extensive built in storage and connectivity and HD compatible display. Consuming very low power and taking up less space than most network access points, the Edge HD is a new concept in computing from Sapphire.

Surely thats not an Nvidia badge on the front

The Sapphire EDGE-HD Mini PC is believed to be the smallest PC in the world with its slim, stylish outline. At less than half a litre in volume, it is slimmer and smaller than most wireless access points.

Specifications will be released next week, nearer the release date.

KitGuru says: This looks extremely sexy, and we can't wait to get our hands on one for review

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3 comments

  1. Wow I never thought id see the say when id see nvidia badge on a sapphire product.

  2. Wouldnt be getting too excited, its probably a first step into an OEM build system, like other companies like ASROCK are doing. must be money to be made here.

  3. Looks brilliant, hard to get a grip on the size, looks huge in the pic !