
Opening the box up everything is nicely packed inside.

The ION 330HT comes in a very informative retail box that has a picture of the unit on the front and back and on the side you have a list of all of the specifications on the side. IDE mode does not support Hot Plug function. *For Powered eSATA function, Hot Plug function is supported in RAID / AHCI mode only. – 1 x HDMI, 1 x D-Sub VGA, 6 x USB 2.0, 1 x S/PDIF, 1 x Powered eSATA/USB* – 320GB 2.5″ HDD, capable to support RAID 0, 1 by adopting the 2nd 2.5″ HDD *Blu-ray disc is supported by Blu-ray driver.
ASROCK ION 330 UBUNTU NVIDIA DRIVER 1080P
– NVIDIA ® ION™ Graphics, support DX10 / Full HD 1080p (Blu-ray)* playback
ASROCK ION 330 UBUNTU NVIDIA DRIVER WINDOWS
*Due to the CPU limitation, the actual memory size may be less than 4GB for the reservation for system usage under Windows ® 32 / 64-bit OS. – Support DDR2 800MHz, 2 x SO-DIMM slots, default 2GB (2 x 1GB), Maximum up to 4GB* NVIDIA® ION™ GPU with Full HD 1080p playback capabilityĬapable to support RAID 0, 1 by adopting the 2nd 2.5” HDD Special thanks to ASRock for providing us with the ION 330HT Nettop to review. This system is powered by a Dual Core Intel Atom 330 (1.6GHz) processor, NVIDIA ION Graphics Processor, 2GB DDR2-800 memory, 320GB hard drive, DVD player and even WiFi! Well ASRock has got your HTPC needs covered with the ION 330HT Nettop that is capable of full 1080p high definition video playback and true-fidelity 7.1 surround sound audio.

The problem with that is that they are loud, not that powerful, and take up a lot of space. Home Theatre PC’s or HTPC’s have been around for a few years now and are very popular.
