By the time CeBIT 2012 rolls around, Giada will be ready to start shipping a new small form factor PC.
Powered by an Intel HDM65 Express motherboard, it supports Intel mobile Sandy Bridge chips, the sort normally used in notebooks.
4 GB of RAM back whatever CPU is chosen, as does a 16 GB mSATA solid state drive.
D-Sub and HDMI enable monitor and TV support, while Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth allow for network and web connection.
More information will surface at CeBIT 2012, next week (March 6 to 10), including the price.
At least we know that the Giada Uni-box, as the item is called, will run on just 30W. That way, with the memory card of your camera in the multi-card reader, you'll be able to watch your photos and videos without worrying about trivial things like power bills.