Brad Linder over at the Liliputing website has this week released a new video revealing a little more about the new Zotac ZBOX Pico mini PC that is capable of running Microsoft’s latest Windows 8.1 operating system.
To re-cap the Zotac ZBOX PI320 pico is powered by a low-power 1.33 GHz Intel Atom Z3735F quad-core processor supported by 2GB of RAM and will be available to purchase before the end of the month for around $200.
Zotac has also included 32GB of solid state disk (SSD) internal storage in the ZBOX PI320 pico mini PC and equipped it with 3 x USB 2.0 ports, 1 x HDMI port, headset jackand an Ethernet connection. Check out the video below to learn more from Brad who comments :
“There’s one thing you won’t find on this little computer: a vent. Thanks to the 2.2 watt (SDP) processor, the system doesn’t generate a lot of heat, which allowed Zotac to design a fanless case. It gets a little warm during use, but I haven’t seen the CPU temperature rise any higher than 50 degrees Celsius while I’ve been using the computer.”
For more information on the new Zotac ZBOX Pico PI320 mini PC jump over to the Zotac official website for details and for more hands on information and photos the Liliputing website via the link below.
Source: Liliputing
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