Friday, January 13th 2012
TUL Readies Barebones Mini PC
PowerColor's parent company, TUL, showed off its barebones Mini-PC at CES. Its main unit measures just 165 x 165 x 55 mm (LxWxH), and is available in black and white color options. Under the hood is an AMD G-Series embedded APU, backed by Hudson M1 FCH chipset. It takes in 1 DDR3-SODIMM module, up to 4 GB in size, and runs it at speeds of up to PC3-8500 (DDR3-1066 MHz). The G-Series APU provides AMD Radeon HD 6310 graphics, with DVI and HDMI display outputs. The mini PC barebone has room for one 2.5-inch SATA 6 Gb/s drive. Its front-panel offers one USB 2.0 port (USB 3.0 can be opted for), a multi-format card reader, and eSATA 6 Gb/s. Its rear panel connectivity includes 2-channel audio outputs, gigabit Ethernet, four USB ports, and display connectivity. The unit has an internal 40W PSU.
2 Comments on TUL Readies Barebones Mini PC
deviceguru.com/new-amd-cpu-gpu-rivals-intel-atom/
Computationally slower than an Atom D525. But with a faster GPU, depending on application, still a worthwhile contender.
Would certainly make a nice cheap silent low power ATX replacement for internet/email applications.