After launching earlier this month the new tiny Windows mini PC that can fit in the palm of your hand called the Neutron, has now passed its funding goal of $30,000 over on the Kickstarter website, with still 19 days left to run on its campaign.
The tiny pocket sized Windows mini PC has been designed to provide users with a full Windows PC in a tiny footprint that can be equipped with the latest Intel Haswell i3 and i5 processors and supported by up to 16 GB of DDR3 RAM.
The Neutron mini PC is also be fitted with 256GB of mSATA Flash Storage with systems that are bought pre-loaded with Microsoft’s latest Windows 8.1 operating system as well as being capable of support up to three monitors with full 1080p resolutions. Its creators explain a little more :
“The new x86 based Windows mini PC is one of the smallest Intel powered Windows PCs and we picked seven amazing colors for you to choose from, so you can get the Neutron that’s right for you!
The Neutron can support up to three individual monitor outputs at once with full 1080p video or better. The Mini Displayport and Mini HDMI port allow for a variety of displays and display combinations to be used.
The Neutron has four USB 3.0 ports, two of which are on the back and two in the front. USB 3.0 is the next generation of USB distinguished by its bright blue inner plastic. USB 3.0 is 10x faster than traditional USB 2.0. The Neutron is a wireless master, with the latest energy-efficient Bluetooth 4.0 and the fastest 802.11AC Wifi standard in every Neutron.”
So if you think Neutron Windows mini PC is something your computing could benefit from, visit the Kickstarter website via the link below now, to make a pledge and help the Neutron PC become a reality.
Source: Kickstarter
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