Hush PCs tested to ISO 7779 standards, add options, celebrate with special offer
August 13, 2003

The Acoustics & Noise Research Group of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada and the excellent silentpcreview.com have conducted independent sound power tests in accordance with ISO 7779 / 3744 on behalf of the German based silent Mini-ITX PC manufacturer, Hush Technologies. The report confirms what we already knew - the Hush is very quiet indeed, measuring just 2.7 Bel sound power (or 19.3 dBA) at ISO standard operator position when idle. You can read the full report here.

As if that wasn't enough, Hush Technologies have added 2.5" hard drive options to their range of Mini-ITX PCs. Also available is a Hush with a blank panel, for users who don't require an optical drive. Hush PCs are available from the online store of course - and to celebrate we have a couple of special offer configurations for UK customers, saving a bundle of cash.

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