Casetronic TE-T290 “Anker PC:” Pico-ITX with style!

When VIA announced the Pico-ITX form factor, we knew that it would be something special. After all, here was a self-contained, super-efficient x86-based system capable of running a variety of software in all sorts of industrial and consumer-based applications. Best of all, the Pico-ITX systems only took up about the same amount of space as [...]

Moving Forward…Leaving Behind

I purchased a Canon G9 digital camera a week ago, thinking I had obtained the latest, greatest piece of photographic equipment from Canon. The G9 might not be a super high end digital camera professionals would use in the studio, but I do believe the G9 is a camera that professionals would use, say, roughing [...]

Little Falls Custom Heat Sink

Finally, after pairing with one of our Mini-ITX partners, we now have a real replacement for the mammoth heat sink that graces the Little Falls and Little Valley mainboards. This low-profile heat sink was manufactured solely for the Intel Little Valley and Little Falls mainboards. It shaves off 15 mm from the height of the [...]

Splitting the Atom: Third-Party Board Offerings at Computex

Computex 2008 has come and gone, and with it a whole slew of product announcements and press releases with all manner of companies touting their contribution toward the “next big thing” in the world of computing. Although we at Logic Supply are more interested in the next small thing, there was still plenty for us [...]

Pico-ITX System Comparisons

It’s been nearly a year since VIA Technologies released their highly anticipated PX10000G mainboard to the embedded market, their first model in their Pico-ITX form factor. When the new board was released for production, case manufacturers were initially a little hesitant to commit a chassis design to VIA’s newest, smallest, form factor. VIA’s last mainboard [...]

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