Launched Linux Mini PC!
Good news: Linux players have finally ushered in spring! Recently, ComputeLab launched a super-Mini Linux desktop PC product, which is MintBox Mini! Specifically tailored for Linux systems. Linux players no longer have to worry about having no suitable machine, and no longer have to buy a set of Windows devices to replace them with the Linux release.
As a Mini PC, it naturally has a small body, the size is about 0.22 liters (Intel NUL's 1/3, MintBox's 1/5), the thickness is only 0.95 inch (2.4) mintBox Mini can be easily put into your pocket. At the same time, this device uses a fan-free cooling Design and built-in SSD storage, and can be fully muted during operation.
MintBox Mini is equipped with AMD A4 6400T processor (integrated with Radeon R3 core graphics card), with 4 GB memory and 64 gb ssd hard drive, he is twice the performance of the 2012 "MinBox Pro" and deserves the players' expectation!
In terms of connection expansion, MiniBox Mini supports 802.11 B/g/n Wi-Fi and Gigabit Ethernet, it also provides 3 USB 2.0 and 2 USB 3.0 interfaces, audio I/O (headset/microphone), microSD card reader, and dual-HDMI video output. The connection expansion capability is quite good.
ComputeLab said that the Mini PC will be available in second quarter of 2015, priced at $285, and can provide a 5-year warranty! Is it awesome? Linux players, are you going to start with one?