Oct 6, 2010 12:38 GMT  ·  By

Coming to offer its own nettop, Twintech has stopped up and detailed the TwinBox HL-N which seeks to match Acer's Aspire Revo 3700 and Veriton models by using more or less similar hardware but sporting a unique design.

The nettop measures 178.3 (L) x 36.1 (W) x 184.8 (H) mm, weighs just 0.9kg and uses a green-black color scheme.

At the heart of the configuration lies the Intel Atom D525 dual-core central processing unit, which has a clock frequency of 1.8 GHz.

This CPU is backed up by 2 GB of RAM and the NVIDIA GT218 GPU, otherwise known as the NVIDIA ION 2 graphics.

The ION 2 is known for its ability to handle not only multimedia in up to 1,080p quality but also casual gaming, when paired with matching processing and memory capabilities of course.

The machine also comes with the full range of connectivity and I/O options, such as Gigabit Ethernet, a 6-in-1 card reader, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth and video outputs (D-Sub and HDMI).

What's more, for high enjoyment of multimedia files, the device is equipped with 7.1 channel audio.

As for internal storage, there are three available capacities, the hard disk drive being, in fact, the only differing feature between the three models that make up the TwinBox HL-N series.

The HL-N322G utilizes a hard disk with 250 GB of storage and has the lowest price point amongst the three, being sold for $339 or 269 Euro.

The HL-N332G takes things one step higher, with a HDD of 320 GB and a price point of $349, which corresponds to 275 Euro.

As for the HL-N352G, it is, as one would expect, the most capacious, with 500 GB of internal storage and a price of $365, or 289 Euro.

All the information one may wish to find on either of the three newcomers may be found on Twintech's official website.