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Warp2Search.net » News » January 2006 » The World's Smallest Power Supply Unit

The World's Smallest Power Supply Unit

Posted by Newsfactory, 01/11/2006 04:33 PM 0 comment(s)

This year at CES members of the press got to grab a glimpse of the world's tiniest power supply. Well actually it is the world's tiniest 12V snap-in ATX DC-to-DC power supply, but you get the idea. This unit produces 120W of power and is about the size of two AA batteries. It is specifically designed for use with Mini-ITX motherboards, but can be used in many other applications.





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