The EUAST Mini PC is Small But Runs a Full Build of Windows or Linux
Michael Hemsworth — February 21, 2023 — Tech
References: kickstarter & coolthings
The EUAST mini PC is an impossibly compact computing solution ready to deliver a feature-rich user experience that isn't limited by its size. The computer is powered by a quad-core Intel Celeron J4125 that's capable of running a full build of Windows or Linux, and also features 8GB of RAM with up to 512GB of storage space with an SSD. The computer is reported to be smaller than the footprint of a Rubik's Cube toy, but still equipped with a range of ports including two USB-C, two USB-A, one HDMI, one 3.5mm audio port and one Mini DisplayPort.
The EUAST mini PC is rounded out with Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity, and has an all-aluminum housing with a built-in fan to help with heat dissipation.
The EUAST mini PC is rounded out with Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity, and has an all-aluminum housing with a built-in fan to help with heat dissipation.
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