NY Times May 29, 2003 Silent and Ever So Small, a Computer for Simple Tasks By IAN AUSTEN In the fiercely competitive computer world, manufacturers offer many claims to distinguish their products. Andrei Bulucea, a project manager at Ituner Networks, has a particularly striking boast for the Mini-Box M100: "It's completely silent. If you need to sleep with a computer, this is what you want." While it is not intended to be a portable computer in the conventional sense, the Mini-Box is as small as its name suggests, measuring roughly 8 by 8 by 1 inches. The computer (available for $496 at www.mini-box.com) is supplied with a Linux operating system stored on a Compact Flash memory card. But it can run Windows if a laptop hard disk is slipped into a built-in slot. A tiny liquid-crystal display panel and 14 keys allow users to control the computer, but there are standard outlets for a full-size keyboard, a monitor and other peripherals. Mr. Bulucea suggested that people could use the Mini-Box for specialized "start and stop" tasks like switching home security on and off. Because the tiny computer requires only a 12-volt power supply, it could be easily integrated into a car, he added. "It's for consumers who are fed up with big, clumsy computers," he said. _________________________________________________________________ xv ic|xc