02 February 2015

Minix Neo Z64: New Mini PC fanless design

We ask you now another new mini PC from which you can order some resellers such as AliExpress.com or Geekbuying in the form of Minix Neo Z64, with prices starting around 120 € to 150 €, depending on which operating system her preferred.

The new  Minix Neo Z64 Mini-PC is housed in a fanless case and therefore produces no major noise during operation. For built-in hardware include, inter alia, an Intel Atom Z3735F quad-core processor, which comes from the Bay Trail Series. The processor has a clock speed of 1.33GHz and can be overclocked to a maximum 1,83GHz. The power consumption is specified with just 2.2 watts in operation.

Further features of the mini-PC has two gigabytes of DDR3 RAM, and a 32GB SSD hard drive, which is the data storage. Depending on the desired model comes to this, the Android 4.4 "KitKat" or the Windows 8.1 "Bing" Operating System. The latter is slightly more expensive. In the area of ​​connectivity you have WLAN 802.11n, Bluetooth 4.0 and an Ethernet LAN 10 / 100Mbps interface.

Other connections there are also for 2x USB 2.0, a microSD card slot and HDMI 1.4 with added. Included is yet another infrared remote control that can be used for media playback, as well as an HDMI cable, via which you can couple the mini-PC to a monitor or TV. If you are interested in the new device, you can order this among other things on the source. All other technical information can be found also in the attached data sheet.

The Minix Neo Z64 Mini-PC

o Intel Bay Trail platform

o Intel Atom Z3735F quad-core processor with 1.33GHz / 1,86GHz clock frequencies, 2.2 watts TDP, 64-bit processor

o Intel HD graphics chipset

o 2GB DDR3 memory

o 32GB SSD hard drive

o Optional Android 4.4 "KitKat" or Windows 8.1 "Bing" operating system

o Wi-Fi 802.11n, Bluetooth 4.0, Ethernet LAN 10 / 100Mbps

o Ports: 2x USB 2.0, MicroSD card slot, HDMI 1.4

o Scope of delivery: IR remote control, HDMI cable

o Price: from 120 € to 150 €

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Source: AliExpress / via Liliputing.com

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