The HP Pavilion Mini PC Was Introduced At CES 2015
Rahul Kalvapalle — January 6, 2015 — Tech
The Pavilion Mini miniature desktop computer, outed by HP at CES 2015, is a high-end introduction compared to the Stream Mini machine.
This system offers users a choice of either Intel Pentium or Core i3 processors, and either 4 GB or 8 GB of RAM. Unlike its low-end sibling the Stream Mini, the Pavilion Mini doesn't focus on cloud storage but rather uses internal storage, with users able to choose between 500 GB or 1 TB of hard disk drive space.
The Pavilion Mini offers the same ports at the Stream Mini -- four USB 3.0 ports, a 3.5-mm headphone jack, an HDMI port and a DisplayPort.
In terms of price, users can expect to spend either $320 or $450 depending on the chosen configuration.
This system offers users a choice of either Intel Pentium or Core i3 processors, and either 4 GB or 8 GB of RAM. Unlike its low-end sibling the Stream Mini, the Pavilion Mini doesn't focus on cloud storage but rather uses internal storage, with users able to choose between 500 GB or 1 TB of hard disk drive space.
The Pavilion Mini offers the same ports at the Stream Mini -- four USB 3.0 ports, a 3.5-mm headphone jack, an HDMI port and a DisplayPort.
In terms of price, users can expect to spend either $320 or $450 depending on the chosen configuration.
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