PC Magazine have published a review of the Polywell Giada Ion-100 nettop. 'The Giada ION-100 takes a page from the HP school of design: it has metal side panels, painted white, with a somewhat feminine tribal tattoo-themed line drawing on both sides. The one-inch-wide edge of the bezel (the slim portion) holds all the system's I/O ports: five USN 2.0 ports, a VGA port, HDMI, power button and power adapter port, Ethernet, 4-in-1 media card reader, and the audio connectors. It either sits flat on your desk or you can place it in the included stand. I suppose you could stick it to the bottom of your desk or behind your monitor with double-stick tape, but as far as I can tell there's no VESA mount for it.'

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