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We're testing four nettops: Arctic Cooling’s MC001-BD, 
ASRock’s CoreHT 252B, Giada’s i50, and Zotac’s Zbox AD03BR-PLUS. All of 
these tiny, quiet systems take a very different approach to compact 
computing, and we fill you in on what makes them unique.
 
Intel’s Atom CPU might have been the 
driving force behind the popularization of the nettop form factor, but 
manufacturers are squeezing more powerful hardware into these tiny 
machines. Sometimes, more potent graphics performance is added via a 
mobile chipset. Sometimes, processing m muscle is emphasized instead 
with a CPU designed for powerful notebook.
 And now, APUs belonging to AMD's Fusion initiative are an option, 
serving up efficient power use and higher-performance graphics on a 
single processor die. 
 
Truly, the nettop is no longer a stripped-down machine barely capable
 of Web browsing and word processing. These tiny PCs are tailor-made to 
excel in specific applications, which often includes use in a home 
theater.
 

 
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