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Acemagic, a German mini-PC developer, has an interesting product booth at Computex 2024. We stopped by to take a look and found the exciting world of mini-PC solutions. Among the first products, we looked at the Z1A dual-screen laptop solution. Featuring two 14.1-inch 1080p IPS displays sitting side by side, the Z1A laptop is powered by Intel's Alder Lake Core i7-1265U or i7-1255U CPUs with Intel Iris Xe graphics. Weighting 1.8 kg, the laptop has a 4000 mAh battery and accommodates two M.2 2280 NVMe drives in combination with LPDDR4 memory left empty for users to install. The computer features WiFi 6 and BlueTooth 5.2 connectivity options and has an IO port selection that includes a USB 3.0, HDMI 2.0, and two USB Type-C connectors (one for data and one for charging and data).
When it comes to mini-PCs, Acemagic prepared an M2A mini-PC that resembles something like a Starship rocket. The M2A is also an Alder Lake build with Core i7-12700H or i7-12900H CPUs paired with two DDR5 SO-DIMMs running at 4800 MT/s. For graphics, the M2A has a choice of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060M, 3070M, or 3080M. There are two M.2 PCIe NVMe slots present. Connectivity is reserved for WiFi 6 and BlueTooth 5.2, while IO is enabled with six USB 3.2, two HDMI 2.0, one USB Type-C, and two RJ45 ports.
Next up, we have M1A mini-PC that resembles an interesting box. Featuring the same specifications as the M2A, the M1A aims to be a more normal PC box for the desk.
Lastly, we have a more modern mini-PC hardware stack, this time in a NUC-like form factor. The F1A mini-PC features Meteor Lake CPUs with either Intel Core Ultra 5 125H or Core Ultra 7 155H. There are two SO-DIMM DDR5 slots, an M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe SSD slot, and support for WiFi 6 and BlueTooth 5.2. The IO port selection is good with four USB 3.2, one USB Type-C, two HDMI 2.0, and one RJ45 Ethernet port. All Mini-PCs are powered by Windows 11 or Ubuntu.
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When it comes to mini-PCs, Acemagic prepared an M2A mini-PC that resembles something like a Starship rocket. The M2A is also an Alder Lake build with Core i7-12700H or i7-12900H CPUs paired with two DDR5 SO-DIMMs running at 4800 MT/s. For graphics, the M2A has a choice of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060M, 3070M, or 3080M. There are two M.2 PCIe NVMe slots present. Connectivity is reserved for WiFi 6 and BlueTooth 5.2, while IO is enabled with six USB 3.2, two HDMI 2.0, one USB Type-C, and two RJ45 ports.
Next up, we have M1A mini-PC that resembles an interesting box. Featuring the same specifications as the M2A, the M1A aims to be a more normal PC box for the desk.
Lastly, we have a more modern mini-PC hardware stack, this time in a NUC-like form factor. The F1A mini-PC features Meteor Lake CPUs with either Intel Core Ultra 5 125H or Core Ultra 7 155H. There are two SO-DIMM DDR5 slots, an M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe SSD slot, and support for WiFi 6 and BlueTooth 5.2. The IO port selection is good with four USB 3.2, one USB Type-C, two HDMI 2.0, and one RJ45 Ethernet port. All Mini-PCs are powered by Windows 11 or Ubuntu.
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