Home Features No More Penny-Pinching: Seven Mini-PCs On The Catwalk By Frank Völkel published 7 January 2004 Comments (0) Page 14 of 26: Biostar IDEQ 200P: Mini For AMD Athlon 64 Page 1: No More Penny-pinching: Bare-bones Models From Biostar, Shuttle And Soltek Page 2: No More Penny-pinching: Bare-bones Models From Biostar, Shuttle And Soltek, Continued Page 3: Sales Figures: Shuttle Leads Page 4: Trends 2004: High Quality, Mega-features And Performance In Compact Format Page 5: Trends 2004, Continued Page 6: Aopen XC Cube EZ65309: New Elegance With Finely-tuned Technology Page 7: Aopen XC Cube EZ65309, Continued Page 8: Aopen XC Cube EZ65309, Continued Page 9: Aopen XC Cube EZ65309, Continued Page 10: Biostar IDEQ 200A: P4 Basis With 9100IGP Graphics Page 11: Biostar IDEQ 200A, Continued Page 12: Biostar IDEQ 200A, Continued Page 13: Biostar IDEQ 200A, Continued Page 14: Biostar IDEQ 200P: Mini For AMD Athlon 64 Page 15: Biostar IDEQ 200P, Continued Page 16: Shuttle XPC SB61G2 Reflexion: Mega-equipment With A Sexy Look Page 17: Shuttle XPC SB61G2 Reflexion, Continued Page 18: Shuttle XPC SB61G2 Reflexion, Continued Page 19: Shuttle XPC SB75G2: Mini For Power Users Page 20: Shuttle XPC ST61G4: ATI RS300 Page 21: Shuttle XPC ST61G4, Continued Page 22: Shuttle XPC ST61G4, Continued Page 23: Soltek QBIC EQ3701M: Quiet Basis For The Athlon XP Page 24: Soltek QBIC EQ3701M, Continued Page 25: Soltek QBIC EQ3701M, Continued Page 26: Summary: Aopen - Successful Start. Shuttle Still The Standard Biostar IDEQ 200P: Mini For AMD Athlon 64Biostar iDEQ 200P for Athlon 64 with NForce-3 chipsetA look at the portsFront panel with ports 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 … 26 Current page: Biostar IDEQ 200P: Mini For AMD Athlon 64 Prev Page Biostar IDEQ 200A, Continued Next Page Biostar IDEQ 200P, Continued Stay on the Cutting EdgeJoin the experts who read Tom's Hardware for the inside track on enthusiast PC tech news — and have for over 25 years. We'll send breaking news and in-depth reviews of CPUs, GPUs, AI, maker hardware and more straight to your inbox.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors Frank VölkelSocial Links Navigation More about computersDongshanPI-D1s is a RISC-V Development Board for Less Than $20Radxa Lifts Lid on Eight-core Compute Module To Take On Raspberry PiLatestRaspberry Pi Powers Digitally Analog Polaroid CameraSee more latest ► Topics Computers Desktops Systems See all comments (0) No comments yet Comment from the forums