GMK NucBox Palm-Sized Mini PC Launched on Indiegogo with 8GB RAM, Up to 512GB SSD

Earlier this month, we wrote about GMK mini PC as an alternative to Chuwi LarkBox with a more powerful Intel Celeron J4125 processor coupled with 8GB RAM and 128GB SSD.

The tiny computer now has a complete name “GMK NucBox”, and just launched on Indiegogo with rewards starting at $179.

GMK NucBox

GMK NucBox specifications:

  • SoC – Intel Celeron J4125 quad-core Gemini Lake Refresh processor @ 2.0 / 2.7 GHz with Intel UHD Graphics 600; 10W TDP
  • System Memory – 8GB LPDDR4
  • Storage – 128GB, 256GB or 512GB M.2 2242 SSD, MicroSD card slot
  • Video Output – HDMI 2.0 up to 4K @ 60 Hz
  • Audio – 3.5mm audio jack, digital audio via HDMI
  • Connectivity – Dual-band 802.11 b/g/n/ac WiFi 5 2×2 MIMO up to 867 Mbps and Bluetooth 4.2
  • USB – 2x USB 3.0 ports, 1x USB Type-C port for power only
  • Misc – Power button, cooling fan with “almost no noise”
  • Power Supply – 12V via USB-C port
  • Dimensions – 62 x 62 x 42 mm (metal enclosure)
  • Weight – 125 grams

The Windows 10 mini PC will ship with a 12V power supply (non USB PD compliant).

Three models are offered with different storage options:

  • 128GB SSD – Early bird: $179; retail price: $209
  • 256GB SSD – Early bird: $199; retail price: $229
  • 512GB SSD – Early bird: $229 ; retail price: $269

For some reason, the company also decided to offer a 13.3-inch 4K portable display for $199 as part of the crowdfunding campaign. Prices include shipping, and rewards should start shipping in October 2020.

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PhilS
PhilS
4 years ago

They made the same mistake as Chuwi by not adopting USB-C PD to allow for port expansion via a dock.

The first vendor that does adopt it with such a mini PC will do very well indeed.

Until then these will disappear quite quickly.

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