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ZOTAC Refreshes ZBOX Nano with AMD Radeon HD 7340 Graphics

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ZOTAC International, a global innovator and channel manufacturer of graphics cards, mainboards and mini-PCs, today refreshes the ZBOX nano with AMD Radeon HD 7340 graphics processing capabilities. The latest ZOTAC ZBOX nano with AMD Radeon HD 7340 graphics boosts graphics and CPU processing capabilities while maintaining energy efficiency to create a palm-sized home theater PC capable of high-definition video playback and lightning-fast system responsiveness.

"Our ZOTAC ZBOX nano series is a user favorite as it enables full-fledged PCs in all rooms and locations. The palm-sized form factor is extremely flexible and with the new AMD E2-1800 APU, we are able to deliver more performance and additional connectivity in the ZOTAC ZBOX nano with AMD Radeon HD 7340 graphics while maintaining the same footprint," said Carsten Berger, marketing director, ZOTAC International.



New to the ZOTAC ZBOX nano with AMD Radeon HD 7340 graphics are high-amperage USB 2.0 ports capable of charging devices that require more power for quicker charges. A pair of front-mounted USB 2.0 ports provides easy connectivity to portable devices with the ZOTAC ZBOX nano with AMD Radeon HD 7340 graphics while supplying up to 1.5-amps of high-amperage power for easy plug and play charge and syncing with the latest smartphones and tablets.

It's time to play with the ZOTAC ZBOX nano with AMD HD 7340 graphics.

General Details:
  • AMD E2-1800 APU (1.70 GHz, dual-core)
  • AMD Radeon HD 7340 graphics
  • DisplayPort & HDMI outputs
  • 2GB DDR3
  • 320GB 5400RPM HDD
  • 1 x 204-pin DDR3-1333 SO-DIMM slot
  • Support 2.5-inch SATA 6.0 Gb/s HDD
  • 2 x SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ports
  • 4 x High-Speed USB 2.0 ports (2 on back panel, 2 on front) (high-amperage / tablet charging capable)
  • Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11n WiFi & Bluetooth 3.0 technologies
  • Bundled MCE-compatible remote w/ integrated and USB IR receiver
  • Bundled VESA75/100 mount

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Sadly this is good enough for the average user.
 

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What a shame no DVI-D out. Dongles needed to work with high res monitors. I guess the target market is consumer 1080, but real shame, I would have liked to use it to swap out an existing system with high-res screen.
 

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What a shame no DVI-D out. Dongles needed to work with high res monitors. I guess the target market is consumer 1080, but real shame, I would have liked to use it to swap out an existing system with high-res screen.

It's got DisplayPort, so I don't see the issue here... and the HDMI port should be 1.3 at least which supports 2650x1600...
 

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first im hearing of zotac using apus and radeon graphics
 

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It's got DisplayPort, so I don't see the issue here... and the HDMI port should be 1.3 at least which supports 2650x1600...
I was referring to getting this to work with an existing hi res screen that doesnt have DP. And HDMI (even HDMI 1.3) to DVI-D is problematic... since passive HDMI-DVI dongles are single link and therefore will max at 1920x1080. Or so I understand the situation to be.
 
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