
ECS has presented a new Small Form Factor PC that takes the concept of a living room PC to another level. The motherboard maker has fit a complete PC inside a beautiful vase. It uses NVIDIA's Ion chipset paired with Intel's Atom 230 processor, making quite usable. The vase also comes with 1GB RAM, a regular 2.5" harddrive and Blu-ray player.
The fine foot of the vase makes an excellent job of hiding the cables connected at the bottom. There is an HDMI output, Ethernet port, AC power adapter input and two USB ports. Everything you might need.

Despite the mere size and amusing design the machine can act as a fully capable HTPC with Blu-ray playback. We're not sure what ECS is planning to do with this cool creation, but we can at least say for certain that the WAF (Wife Acceptance Factor) is through the roof.


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