@rsyring:
I was also thinking the Hamkua might be a good deal, but not sure about dropping $300 on something with a 30 day warranty.
It's a good deal for what it is - solid performance for the price, fanless, low power consumption. Pulls around 25 watts, a quarter or less of what a typical recycled desktop PC that a lot of home users use. It may pay for itself in power savings vs. running a desktop PC.
The concern with the 30 day warranty is legit with anything. My Hamakua died a couple months ago after about 2.5 years of flawless service. My power flickered off and back on 4 times in about 10 seconds, and it never booted again after that. It had been through probably 20 other brief power failures with no issue. It was on a surge protector, but not a UPS. Wasn't the power supply that was the issue either, it still worked fine, the box was just completely dead - lights on but nobody home. I'm not sure exactly what happened to it. If I had it on a UPS I'm guessing it'd still be working fine to this day. That same power event didn't hurt any of numerous other pieces of equipment I was running at the time so it's not like there was a major surge or something. Power flickering like that can kill any electronic gear though.
I haven't heard of high levels of hardware failure with the Hamakuas, so it's not something I'd say to avoid because of the lack of warranty. But I would put it on a UPS from my experience of how mine died. Granted I'd recommend putting any computer and networking equipment you care about on UPS, I just didn't want to drop a pile of cash on several Kva of UPS for all the test/dev gear I run. :)