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| | NLX - free-definition (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | NLX is a form factor proposed by Intel and developed jointly with IBM, DEC, and other vendors for low profile, low cost, mass-marketed retail PCs. |
 | | IBM, Gateway, and NEC produced a fair quantity of NLX computers in the late 1990s, primarily for Socket_370 (Pentium II-III and Celeron), but NLX never enjoyed widespread acceptance. |
 | | Although many of these computers and motherboards are still available secondhand, new production has essentially ceased, and in the slimline and small form factor market, NLX has been superceded by the Micro-ATX, Flex-ATX, and Mini-ITX form factors. |
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