SFFTech has published an article on the Cubit 3 and Cubit P4
Rolls Royce. Concorde. Triumph motorcycles. Apple iMac. Morgan Sports Car. PowerMac G5. The Mini. Dyson vacuum cleaner. Aston Martin. Names you wouldn't normally expect to associate with a review of a small form factor PC. Yet they all have one thing in common - they're British designed products that brought class-leading design and beauty to their field - and often charged a premium price for the pleasure. Performance was not always the best, but the product was always an object of desire and a product that made a statement about its owner. Products designed to turn heads and demand attention. Today we are going to look at another company that shares this design philosophy and has a range of premium-priced small form factor (SFF) machines that bring stunning looks and design to a field that has so far been largely dominated by aluminum boxes and spray painted plastic. We're pleased to introduce Hoojum - the manufacturer of the Cubit 3 and Cubit P4 small form factor machines. In this two-part review we'll take a look at Hoojum's VIA EPIA M10000 based machine - the Cubit 3 - and bring you the web's first look at their premium machine - the Cubit P4 (based on Shuttle's FB61 Intel i865G/ICH5 motherboard).Read more