
Aopen Taiwan today announced that the company will launch its latest Atom-based nettop(mini PC) in Japan. The XC Cube LE200 adopts a 1.6GHz Intel Atom 230 processor with 2GB of RAM and Intel 945GC chipset. This nettop will be released later this month. Pricing info is still unknown. See more pics after the jump. [AVING] More

Dell today released the XPS 730 gaming PC in Korea. This high-performance gaming desktop PC is based on Intel’s most recent X-series mainboard platform. The system also supports DDR3 memory and NVIDIA’s triple SLI technology that allows you to use three video cards at the same time to provide an extra boost to the latest 3D First Person Shooter video games. Dell’s XPS 730 is priced at around 1,900,000 Korean Won. [AVING]

iBUYPOWER comes back with a new line of Video PCs. Dubbed as the Video Bot, the computer features some cool specs including Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 processor, nVidia 9800GT graphics card, 4GB RAM, an integrated 8-channel surround sound, Vista Home Premium 64-bit edition, and a 12-in-1 memory card reader. This NZXT Appollo cased PC is also available in Pro and Extreme models, that comes with a bigger RAM, and more powerful processors. [BIOS]

Dell Korea today released its Studio Hybrid PC in Korea. This eco-friendly mini desktop PC is powered by an Intel Pentium Dual Core T2390 processor, Windows Vista Home Basic/Premium OS, up to 4GB of RAM, 320GB HDD, WiFi, five USB ports and HDMI/DVI ports. Available in six different color, the Studio Hybrid measures 72mm × 211mm × 197mm and weights at 1.8Kgs. Selling starts at $499 for basic system. See more pictures after the jump. [AVING] More

Around 1,000 units of the new Asus Eee Box has been sold in Taiwan since July 30th, 2008. Because of this great success, the company has decided to release a bundle of Asus Eee Box with mouse, keyboard and Eee Stick motion controller for approx. $423 in September 2008. [Digitimes]

Shuttle, a leading designer and manufacturer of small form factor computers and accessories, has recently released its latest performance-oriented system built on the SN78SH7 barebone. Dubbed as the Shuttle XPC Glamor H7 7800, the mini-PC supports AMD Phenom CPU, NVIDIA GeForce 82000 or ATI Radeon HD3850 graphic cards, up to 4GB of RAM, up to 2.2TB of HDD, and 7.1 Channel HD Audio. Other specs are include HDMI ports and 2x Blu-ray Triple writer. The price starts at $799. [Shuttle]

Designer Apostol Tnokovski has designed a new PC concept which comes in a round shaped. This 6-inch orb-shaped PC is called the E-Ball that is also touted as “the smallest PC ever made.†The computer comes equipped with projected keyboard and display. It uses an IR sensor to recognize where your fingers are typing. E-Ball also features a dual core processor, a 250 to 500GB HDD, 2GB of RAM, integrated graphic card and sound card, 2 x 50W speakers, HD-DVD recorder, wireless optical mouse and laser keyboard, LAN and WLAN card, modem, webcam and an integrated LCD projector. [electricpig] More

Myripple from Korea today launched its ripple mini chocolate PC that comes in a Mini-ITX form factor. The PC is powered by 1.6Ghz Intel Atom processor (533FSB) with i945GC-Northbridge and ICH7 southbridge chipsets. Measuring at just 15mm x 210mm x 80mm, the mini computer is available in the Korean market for 209,000 Korean Won. [AVING] More

Packard Bell comes back with a new Packard Bell iPower X2.0 PC that is powered by either Intel Core 2 Quad or Core 2 Extreme processors, NVIDIA or ATI GPUs. There is also a Blu-ray drive for high definition entertainment, a TV Tuner, and 7.1 audio. The company also provides a fan-based colling system or a water cooled models. Packard Bell plans to release the ipower X2.0 sometime from Q4 2008 onwards. The price tag are between $1,563 and $2,816, depending on the configuration. [PCLaunches]

eMachines has unveiled some new desktop PCs and widescreen LCD displays. These new products are include the T3656, T5274, and W3653 that feature SuperMulti DVD drive, 15-in-1 digital media card reader, six USB 2.0 ports, 6 channel HD audio and amplified stereo speakers, preloaded with Microsoft Works 9.0 and Microsoft Windows Vista with Service Pack 1. The 17 inch and 19 inch widescreen variant are priced at $189.99 and $209.99, respectively. [UberGizmo]