[bullet]64 MB Fast Memory
[bullet]Upgradable GPU Slide Bay
[bullet]8/30/50 GB Hard Drive Option
[bullet]100 Mbps Ethernet Port
[bullet]1 S-Video In, 1 Out
[bullet]1 Component HD Out
[bullet]1 Stereo In, 1 Out (L/R)
[bullet]1 Digital Audio Out (Optical)
[bullet]4 USB Universal Ports
[bullet]Built-in Infrared Sensor
[bullet]Wirele Keyboard/Mouse Option
[bullet]Special "DV Linux" Distribution
[bullet]Supports Mesa 3D, DRI and OpenStream(tm)
[bullet]Next Generation nVidia GPU
[bullet]MPEG2 Dual Stream HW Acceleration
[bullet]HDTV Output Supports 480p, 720p, 1080i
[bullet]3D Audio Converts to Optical Out
[bullet]Integrated Mozilla Browser and E-mail
[bullet]Quake 3 Arena/Unreal Tournament
[bullet]MP3/VOB Storage and Playback System
[bullet]Integrated Personal TV System
Games are the thing, though - and Indrema's planning to have a lot of them. The company says it anticipates approximately 30 titles will launch with the system and says it has quietly been talking to developers to boost that number. Because of the open-source platform, independent and amateur developers are being encouraged to contribute mods and titles. To protect quality control, though, all software products for the L600 will have to pa Indrema's certification program. (Freeware games will not require the standard fee, though.)
Linux, while it's spreading rapidly, is still an underdog. And Indrema's chances of making a dent in the console marketplace, given the upcoming competition, are admittedly slim. The company's charging headlong into battle, neverthele . And that attitude is earning respect and admiration from a growing corner of the gaming world.
De specs lijken erg op die van de X-Box overigens...Verder vraag ik me af wat het verschil tu en 'console' en 'PC' is op het moment. Zodra je je TV-out gebruikt wordt je PC een console?