The bottom price for these configurations will be $299 for a bare desktop machine, without a screen.
According to a rumour, Apple is interested by this platform. We continue to think that it would fit in the next evolution of the Apple TV that may, at least support 1080p but especially to be compatible with the SATA hard drives, as PATA currently being used is limited in capacity and since it is not popular it is thus more expensive.
While waiting, NVidia made a promotion based on Windows, showing the power of Ion able to run Windows 7 and have also acquired the certification Windows Vista.
