I just got my nano, so here is the picture for now. I'll post the photos later. Okay I finally got everything up. Enjoy. picasaweb.google.com The setup is a 500Gb Hitachi 7200RPM drive and 4Gb of reminiscence. I used an external usb dvd drive to set the OS. The system is quiet and it feels hardly warm to the touch after leaving it on overnight. It does go into standby way I think. Pros: -Small size obviously -Small power supply -Remote control -Included mount -Has most plugs you shall need, but wireless is not the fastest which is a disgrace because that would have completed the package nicely. -Bluetooth 3.0 -6-in-1 Multireader (SD/SDHC/MMC/MS/MS Pro/xD) -Gigabit Ethernet (Unfortunately I can't use up it, it's as well far, so wireless it is.) -I like the blue on the new usb 3 ports because it makes it easy to tell the difference between these and the older usb 2. Cons: -Wireless N is only 150mbs (the manual says this, so anyone saying is 300 is wrong), this is really uncool since it's what most people will be using. Now you see 300mbs and 450mbs routers. I thought it was at least a 300mbs. -Memory is too by the hard drive where it will touch if you are not careful. -USB 3 ports don't work out of the box like USB2 ports, you will need drivers after you install the OS and they are still iffy at times. So it's almost close to you simply have cardinal until they are all working. -I have no HDMI OR Ordeal ports by thing I currently own, true I had to spend more money on another cable to plug ...
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Tags: Zotac, ZBOX, Nano, AD10
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