Tango Fanless Silent Computer
Product Description
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The Perfect Computer for 90% of the World - The affordable Tango computer can fit in your hands, offers great performance, is completely silent and uses almost no electricity. No Moving Parts - Designed from the ground up to be used just about anywhere, the Tango Computer can work for years in areas with high temperatures and dust thanks to its Fanless design and the reliability of Solid State Drives instead of Hard Drives. Energy Efficient and Optimised to Run on Solar Power - The Tango benefits from heavy R&D performance, offering fast performance but with only 12 Watts power consumption, about 80% less than a comparable Dual Core desktop. It comes with a 10-19V DC Input allowing it run directly from a solar battery and is available with a complete solar kit. Tweet |
The Tango Computer pictured with optonal LED monitor (20" 12 Watts), and Tango Solar Kit (£300/$450) consisting of 45W Folding Panel, Charge Controller and 40Ah Gel Battery (provides 8-10 hours of use per day). |
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| T Series - Fanless & Solid State |
| The Tango Computer's use of energy efficient components ensures that over the lifetime of the product it consumes far less carbon than traditional PCs. Additionally our use of smaller motherboards means there are less toxins in the PCB. |
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