10 Days of CrunchGear: The Iceman Processeth

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Monday, August 18th, 2008

VIA has been so kind as to give us one red-hot Iceman PC. What is an Iceman?

Fanless and ventless, the VIA iceman excels in harsh environments where others fail. Engineered to be dust, rain and splash resistant, the iceman is suitable for both indoor and outdoor locations. Fulfilling all your media needs through integrated hardware MPEG-2 decoding acceleration, the iceman serves an almost endless range of deployment possibilities, from outdoor digital signage to industrial computing applications and much more.

Dude. You can put this PC in your mud wrestling pen. The ladies and/or men can surf the web while vying for a brand new Bob’s Golden Rodeo t-shirt. Can this get any better?

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