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NorhTec, which rebrands the Vortex86MX as the Xcore86, characterizes it as a "light-duty" processor, but says the SoC provides enough power to run Windows XP, Windows CE, or one of several different Linux distributions. The SoC runs fanlessly, and includes graphics and other typical northbridge/southbridge functions while using just five Watts, the company says.

While the Surfboard's weight and dimensions were not specified, NorhTec says the device (pictured above) is no larger or heavier than a standard keyboard. Given the Xcore86's relatively limited aspirations, the device is not marketed as a home theater component, but is said to make a "great thin client," and to be "ideal for bank tellers, reservation clerks, POS, home, schools, or hospitals."
Accordingly, the Surfboard does not include an HDMI output, but does include both VGA and composite video outputs, the latter allowing televisions to be used as low-cost displays when required. As the photo below shows, other ports on the device include a RJ45 connector for 10/100 Ethernet, a headphone jack, a microphone input, two USB 2.0 ports, and a serial port.

NorhTec says the Gecko Surfboard also has two SD/SDHC slots, permitting the computer's primary storage to be solid-state. Alternatively, there's an IDE interface and room for a 2.5-inch hard disk drive inside the keyboard, according to the company.
Wireless networking does not come standard for the $99 price, but it's said the Gecko Surfboard can accommodate both 802.11b/g and 3G cellular modules. The computer has 512MB of DDR2 RAM, according to NorthTec, which did not cite any potential memory expansion.
Features and specifications listed by NorhTec for the Gecko Surfboard include:
Further information
NorhTec did not specify precise availability but said the Gecko Surfboard will be introduced at next month's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and go on sale subsequently. The device will cost approximately $100 with Linux and $150 with Windows XP, the company added.
The NorhTec website does not yet offer further information on the InfoPad, but more about the related Gecko EduBook may be found here.