Several low power Intel mini PCs coming out of Chinese manufacturers support dual monitor setups, but usually they combine HDMI and VGA with models such as Vorke V1 or MeLE PCG03. Zotac PI330 mini PC powered by an Intel Atom x5-Z8500 processor offers instead dual independent display support via HDMI and DisplayPort connectors.
Zotac PI330 hardware specifications:
- SoC – Intel Atom x5-Z8500 quad core processor @ 1.44 GHz / 2.24 GHz) with 2M Cache and Intel Gen8 Graphics
- System Memory – 2GB LPDDR3
- Storage – 32GB eMMC flash + micro SD/SDHC/SDXC card reader
- Video Output – DP1.1a, HDMI 1.4b
- Audio – DisplayPort, HDMI and 3.5mm headphone/microphone combo jack
- Connectivity – Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11ac WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0
- USB – 1x USB 3.0 Type-C, 2x USB 3.0 port
- Misc – Power LED,
- Power Supply – 5V/3A
- Dimensions – 115 x 76 x 20.7 mm
The fanless mini PC is pre-loaded with Windows 10 Home, and ships with a universal power adapter, VESA mounting brackets, two mount screws, one CTIA -> OMTP audio jack adapter, and a O/S Recovery DVD.
Pricing has not been disclosed, but more info may be available at Computex 2016 taking place on May 31 – June 4, in Taipei, Taiwan, and you can also consult Zotac PI330 product page.
Thanks to TLS for the tip.
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Looks good, but i bet it’s not cheap/good priced. It’s typical Zotac 🙁
It should really have had 4GB of RAM and 64GB of eMMC to be a decent machine.
Not expensive! I think it has very well coded bios.Chineese cheap alternatives has a bad bios system.Most of them bricks if you change some settings in bios
@Cango
Never owned such one, be it from Chinese or US/EU vendors. But being able to brick it by changing something in BIOS sounds utterly crap really!
And i was referring to the prices of earlier products by Zotac.
You guys do know that technically Zotac is a Chinese company, right? Their head office is in Macau…
@TLS
I did not know about that actually. I always assumed they were a US based company, as they seem to sell to the US mostly, and don’t go through Chinese online shops.