The Next Generation of Cool: AOpen's 37 Watt Pentium M Desktop PC
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A nice touch: the audio-in and audio-out jacks have diodes built into them. Using the included adapters, they can be used for digital sound input and output.
In addition to the traditional VGA connector, AOpen's board also offers a DVI port as well as a TV-out connector.
The accessories that come with the board are adequate, although we would have expected a little more from a board in this price bracket.
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Patrick Schmid was the editor-in-chief for Tom's Hardware from 2005 to 2006. He wrote numerous articles on a wide range of hardware topics, including storage, CPUs, and system builds.