T1 Fanless Eco PC (2012)
Product Description
The new T1 Computer from AleutiaBecause the Best Way to Predict the Future is to Invent It.Thin Client Benefits, Fat Client PerformanceThe new T1 is everything you want in a thin client: small, fanless, solid state, affordable, and power consumption below 12 Watts. But with a Dual Core 1.9GHz CPU, 4GB RAM and high-speed SSDs, it's fast enough to run as a stand alone PC. Reliability of No Moving PartsWe designed this from the ground up to work in rural Africa. We use Solid State Drives (SSDs) instead of mechanical disks to ensure longevity in remote places where support is not an option. A special heatsink design and steel case allow the new T1 to work without fans even in high temperatures, making it ideal for dusty environments. Energy Efficient and Optimised to Run on Solar PowerThough the T1 includes an external AC adapter, its built-in PSU can run on any voltage from 10 to 19V allowing it run directly from a 12V battery without a regulator. Contact us for details on the complete solar kit. |
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| T Series - Fanless & Solid State |
| The T1 Fanless Eco Computer's use of energy efficient components ensures that over the lifetime of the product it consumes far less carbon than traditional PCs. Additionally our use of smaller motherboards means there are less toxins in the PCB. |
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