T-Box Pro: Particularly compact PC with Intel processor is now available
A new mini PC with an Intel processor is now available for purchase. The device is intended suitable for simpler applications and supports two Ethernet ports. The RAM is decent sized, and the equipment includes a USB-C port and HDMI.
We've reported on manufacturer Szbox several times before, which now has another mini PC on offer. So far at least, this is only available for direct import, but international delivery is also quite straightforward and should only take around two weeks. The mini PC is available in different model variants with a starting price of just under $145, including import fees.
The mini PC has a footprint of 7.3 x 7.3 centimeters and is 4.3 centimeters high, while the weight is specified as only 200 grams. An Intel N100 processor is installed - introduced in 2023, it has four computing cores with a clock frequency of up to 3.4 GHz. Overall, the mini PC is more suitable for undemanding tasks such as office, media playback or presentations.
LPDDR5 RAM with a capacity of 12 GB and a clock frequency of 4,800 MHz is installed, although is not expandable. An M.2 2242 SSD can be installed, which can be connected via SATA and NVMe. The mini PC is also available with an SSD of up to 2 TB.
There is a USB-C port with a full range of functions, plus two USB 3.2 and two USB 2.0 ports, and image output is possible via HDMI. Lastly, two Ethernet ports with a maximum data transfer speed of 1 GBit/s are on board.
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