Before Apple started selling the Mac Mini, there was already a Japanese company making compact Windows computers. Although they never managed to reach the size of Mac Mini, this latest version of their MiniPC computers is quite interesting because it allows you to customize your computer depending on your needs by stacking what modules you want on top of each other.

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It supports most of Intel’s processors and has a limit of 2GB of RAM which should be more than enough for all Windows users, at least for now. The prices go from $570 for a model with a Celeron processor to $880 for a Core 2 Duo T7200 processor and 1GB of RAM.

For what it is, I still find this laptop very expensive, but in any case, it’s a nice solution for anyone who wants a good media PC with the ability to customize or upgrade it’s components, depending on your needs.