The new Eglobal system measures 210 x 175 x 45 mm, making it larger than a typical NUC system. However, it remains compact compared to other desktop PCs. Additionally, the manufacturer has opted for passive cooling, effectively transforming the unit's aluminium chassis into a giant heatsink.
Eglobal will equip the mini-PC with an Intel Core i7-8565U, Core i7-10510U or Core i7-10710U processor. While the company will sell the unit as a barebones system without any RAM, SSD or Wi-Fi, it also offers multiple SKUs up to 64 GB of RAM and a 2 TB SSD. These RAM and storage capacities are available across all three processors, for reference.
According to Eglobal, the device supports up to DRR4-2400 RAM and has an M.2 slot, along with a 2.5-inch drive for adding a second drive. There are also eight USB Type-A ports, four USB 2.0 and four USB 3.0. Moreover, the mini-PC supports DisplayPort, HDMI and VGA. Gigabit Ethernet and 802.11 b/g/n are onboard, too.
The device starts at US$324.88 for the entry-level barebones system. Prices range up to US$1,170.57 depending on the configuration. Typically, Core i7-8565U models cost around US$80 less than Core i7-10510U models and US$125 less than Core i7-10710U models.