Asus has this week added a new addition to their range of mini PC systems, in the form of the newly unveiled Asus VivoMini mini PC that is capable of running Microsoft Windows, linux and other operating systems.
The Asus VivoMini measures 4.9 x 4.9 x 1.7 inches in size and is powered by an Intel Celeron 2957U Haswell processor as well as being available in the future powered by Intel Core i3 and Core i5 processors.
The VivoMini mini PC is equipped with a VESA mount-compatible design allowing users to mount the Asus VivoMini to the back of a TV or monitor if required and is fitted with 4 x USB 3.0 ports, 1 x HDMI and DisplayPort, 1 x Ethernet jack together with full and half-sized PCIe card slots.
Other features of the Asus VivoMini include an m.SATA connector for storage and wireless cards and the ability to install upto 16GB of RAM via the two included SODIMM slots. The Asus VivoMini mini PC will be available during November 2014 and will be priced from $149, check out the video below kindly created by Brad Linder from Liliputing for an overview of the new mini PC system.
Source: Liliputing
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