Black or white computer is just about ready to entertain or otherwise serve German buyers

Nov 3, 2011 13:40 GMT  ·  By

The new computer that Giada has prepared is not exactly the strongest beats out there, not by a long shot in fact but, then again, it is not supposed to be, not at a price of 421 Euro.

The Giada i51 is the latest small form factor desktop personal computer that Chinese company JEHE has created.

It isn't even that far apart from the other mini PC it introduced recently, dubbed Giada F100.

Unlike that one, though, Giada i51 does have a clear ETA (estimated time of arrival), as well as, obviously, a price (the above sum translates into $581).

It shouldn't take the company longer than by the end of the month (November, 2011) to have the item selling in Germany.

The size shouldn't let buyers fool them, however, as the potential of the system is quite significant.

The possibility to use Intel Core 7 central processing units, not just Core i3, Core i5, Pentium or Celeron, is the first and most obvious indicator of this.

The second indicator is that up to 4 GB of DDR3 RAM (random access memory) can be utilized, which is no small matter, even if this capacity is basically mainstream at this point.

Moving on, storage space, about 500 GB, is provided by an HDD (hard disk drive) as well as, when needed, a card reader.

Furthermore, Gigabit Ethernet is present, naturally, as is 802.11 b/g/n WiFi (wireless networking), Bluetooth, USB 3.0 (one port) and four USB 2.0 ports.

All of the above, along with D-Sub and HDMI outputs, are packed inside a frame measuring 192 x 155 x 26 mm (7.55 x 6.10 x 1.0 inches).

Finally, as one has no doubt guessed, there is no mention of a discrete video card of any kind because the CPUs eligible come with their own integrated graphics.