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As announced in May, Habey's BIS-6763 is now available to order from a popular US retailer for $499. Much more powerful than Atom-based nettops, the BIS-6763 also features Intel's integrated HD 3000 which makes it a seriously capable (and totally silent) HTPC.
Expect industrial-grade components from Habey, which is always a plus.
✓ Intel Core i3-2367M
✓ Intel HM65 Chipset
✓ 1 x DDRIII SODIMM 1066/1333MHz Slot, up to 4GB
✓ 1 x 2.5” SATAII SSD Drive Bay
✓ 2 x Mini PCIe Slots
✓ 6 x USB 2.0
✓ 1 x RS-232
✓ 1 x HDMI
✓ 1 x VGA
✓ 1 x Gigabit Ethernet
✓ VESA mountable
✓ Supports Windows & Ubuntu/Linux
✓ Consumes less than 25W
✓ DC 12V power input
✓ 190 x 190 x 67 mm (7.5″ x 7.5″ x 2.6″)
The cheaper BIS-6761, based on Intel's Celeron 857, is only $279. Keep them coming!