To be utterly honest, looking at the specifications of this device, I wouldn’t call it a ground-breaking one. For example, it only has a 1.8GHZ Quad Core processor, (it doesn’t seem clear which generation of CPU that is). Only 1 USB 3.0 ports, and 2 USB 2.0 ports. No USB 3.1C port as far as I can see.

On the spec sheet there’s no definition of which standards of WiFi it. supports. Neither does it tell you which version of Windows 10 it comes with. It just says a “Full” version.

There are plenty of machines out there in the Mini market whose specs by far exceed this machines’. Even the MiniCom machines would give it a run for its money. I actually own 2 of those beasts, so I can speak from experience. They’re nothing special, but they do work well in most situations.

As far as I can determine, (and I could have missed it, to be fair), there wasn’t any indication of what kind of display output it supports. For example, what HDMI standard, (if any), does it support? Is it a full-size HDMI port, a Mini, and does that port carry audio as well as video? Not all of them do.

Seems a bit old-hat to me, unless I’ve missed something spectacular.


On 27 Aug 2018, at 22:53, Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net> wrote:

Another incredibly versatile mini computer has hit the shelves.
As you can see this one comes to you with an activated copy of Windows 10 preinstalled for your convenience.

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