Zotac has already presented us its new Windows PC in August this year. And now this ultra small form factor PC is available for cooperative usage.
ZBOX PI320, which was created especially for those who disregard the uncomfortably big and buzzing boxes under the table and thousand of mixed wires sticking around. Of course, such enormous machines have their advantages like ability to run the most up-to-date games, which is absolutely impossible for mini PCs, such as Zotac PI320, which should be actually called pico PCs in general.
Tiny ZBOX runs the Windows 8.1 OS, which seems to be physically impossible to be embedded in a pencil-case like box for paper clips, not reminding a computer at all. There's a Quad-Core Bay Trail processor Intel Atom Z3735F, 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage expandable with micro SDXC memory cards. It might seem to be fantastic, but it's actually quite enough for simple and trivial daily tasks connected with studies and job.
It is compact enough to fit your pocket or bag case and plug it with HDMI to have your own PC at work and be unspotted with such a substitution at your workplace. Using it instead of a notebook is also useful having a free display on the desktop. But there should be one more cable carried through as an electrical source, keeping in mind there is no space for miniature batteries to put in.
ZOTAC series ZBOX PI320 Pico PC communicates through the 3xUSD 2.0 ports, high-speed WiFi 802.11n wireless connection and Ethernet networks. These mini-computers are already available on the official store priced at $199 with a pre-installed software. But if you'd like to use Ubuntu or any other Linux distribution kit of your choice don't hesitate to install it on your own.
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Zotac has announced a new generation of gaming PC ZBOX EN760. This mini PC was addressed to the most demanding fans of computer games. Zotac offers high-performance hardware that provides smooth image even for games at 1080p.
Zotac's compact gaming PC equipped with dual-core Intel Haswell processor 1.6GHz i5 4200U with Turbo Boost up to 2.6GHz, graphics card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M with 640 cores and 2 GB of GDDR5 video memory, 8GB DDR3 RAM and 1TB HDD. The ZBOX EN760 has a space for 2.5-inch drives with interface SATA and mSATA 6,0 Gbit/s, two slots for memory modules DDR3 SO-DIMM and four-port SuperSpeed, 4xUSB 3.0, DVI, HDMI, two Ethernet ports, WiFi 802.11ac and Bluetooth 4.0.
Through interoperability with Windows 7/8 these compact computers in their capabilities are not inferior to larger brothers. Similarly ZOTAC ZBOX EN760 may use a NVIDIA technologies such as GeForce Experience, GeForce ShadowPlay, Adaptive VSync and Gam. Furthermore, it can use an Intel Smart Response Technology to create a hybrid virtual disk subsystem.
There's no details about the release date or price, but one can assume that the ZBOX EN760 gaming PC will be available for about $700.
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