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Seeing as it already offers a range of NVIDIA ION-based mini-ITX platforms, Hong Kong's ZOTAC International has decided to take the next logical step and sell its hardware in a complete PC package.
The company's first solution takes the form of a nettop dubbed MAG - which, we're told, stands for "Mini All-in-one Giant".
Bizarre branding aside, the ZOTAC MAG seems a decent little package. The system measures just 186mm x 189mm x 38mm, and inside you'll find NVIDIA's ION chipset - complete with GeForce 9400M IGP - accompanied by either a single-core Intel Atom 230 or dual-core Intel Atom 330 processor.
That's joined by 2GB of DDR2 memory, a 160GB hard drive and plenty of connectivity options - including HDMI, VGA, optical S/PDIF, Gigabit Ethernet, Wireless N, eSATA and six USB ports. There's even a four-in-one card reader, and ZOTAC throws in a VESA monitor mount to allow users to attach MAG to the rear of big-screen displays. Ideal HTPC scenario, we reckon.
What's interesting is that ZOTAC doesn't ship the system with any form of pre-installed operating system. Users are instead encouraged to "choose what they want to run", and with ZOTAC saving on licensing, we'd hope to see a portion of those savings passed on to the consumer.
Sadly, there's no official word on pricing or availability just yet, but it could be one to keep an eye out for. In the meantime, ZOTAC's complete specification - for both single-core and dual-core models - can be found below.
Product NameMAG HD-ND01MAG HD-NS01
CPUIntel Atom 330 (dual-core)Intel Atom 230 (single-core)
GPUNVIDIA ION
Display OptionsHDMI (Digital 8-channel LPCM Audio) and VGA
Memory2GB DDR2-800
Hard disk160GB 5400RPM 2.5”
Memory Card Reader4-in-1 (SD/MS/MS Pro/xD)
SATAeSATA 3.0Gbp/s
PATANA
Ethernet10/100/1000Mbps
WiFi802.11n integrated
USB 2.06 (4 on back panel, 1 on front panel, 1 on top panel)
AudioOnboard analog stereo high-definition audio 
8-Channel LPCM digital audio (HDMI)
Optical S/PDIF audio output
DirectX supportDirectX 10 with Shader Model 4.0
Other hardware featuresOpenGL 3.1 compatible, NVIDIA PhysX ready, NVIDIA CUDA ready, NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology
HDCPYes
Software FeaturesnView Multi-Display
Windows capabilityWindows Vista/7 with aero user interface compatible