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Jetway MiniTOP review JBC600C99-52W - Product Gallery

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/12/2010 02:00 PM [ 3] 0 comment(s)

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Jetway MiniTop

Here's the backside of the mini-top. From left to right we see the power connector, two USB ports (2.0), Ethernet jack (10/100/1000 Mbit), an USB/eSATA combo connector, a DVI connector, HDMI connector and finally the spot where we can mount the wireless antenna.

Jetway MiniTop

The unit itself is positioned at a stand giving  it a very slim look, somewhat stylish as well. Though, guys and gals from Jetway, it would have made more sense to put that sticker not on top but at the bottom of the device ... *peels away*

Jetway MiniTop

Included in the package by the way is a handy IR media remote control. All basic functions are on there and the range is decent. This is IR though, so you must be in the vicinity and the angle of the Mini-TOP. It's standard windows compatible, meaning that even at the Windows desktop, you can use it as a mouse without the need of installing software.

Jetway MiniTop

So once we push the cover lid towards the backside of the product ... we can see what's inside of it.




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