Small Wonder: Zotac's HD-ND01 Nettop Review


Introduction and Specifications

The market for nettops—small, highly-integrated, mini-ITX desktops, typically based around Intel's Atom—didn't explode off the block the way netbooks did in the past 18 months, but an increasing number of manufacturers from Acer to Dell have released new designs built around the standard, and the systems in question are steadily becoming more powerful. Zotac is no stranger to the mini-ITX market, but the company's line of mini-PCs aims to provide more than just a motherboard. Zotac now has two complete systems on the market—the HD-NS01 (Atom 270, 1GB RAM) and the HD-ND01 (Atom 330, 2GB RAM). We'll be evaluating the latter system today, with an eye towards the features and capabilities Zotac has packed into its MAG (Mini All-in-one Giant).


 
Zotac Mini All-in-one Giant (HD-ND01)
System Specifications

Processor
Intel Atom 330 (Dual-Core, 1.6GHz)

Motherboard

Zotac Custom-built ION

Operating System
None

Memory
2GB DDR2-800

Graphics Cards

NVIDIA ION

CPU Cooling

Heatsink/Fan

Audio

Onboard

Hard Drive

Toshib MK1652GSX (160GB, 5400 RPM)

Accessories
VESA-compatible monitor chassis
System Stand

Case
Custom Zotac design

Optical Drive
None


Power Supply
External

Available Expansion Slots
1 Mini-PCIe (in theory)

Front Panel I/O Ports

1 USB 2.0
1 Card Reader
1 Headset
1 Mic

1 USB 2.0 (Top)


Rear Panel I/O Ports
1 eSATA
4 USB 2.0
1 VGA 15-pin DSUB

1 HDMI

1 RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet
1 SPDIF Digital Output

Warranty and Support

Limited


Price:
$299



In terms of specifications, the ND-01 is impressively capable for a system this small—let's take a look at how it's built, configured, and fitted out.

Tags:  Nvidia, Intel, Nettop, Zotac, Atom

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