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Reddit mentions of Mini PC,ACEPC T11 Windows 10 Pro Mini Computer,Intel Atom Z8350,4GB DDR/32GB eMMC,Support 4K HD/Dual Band WiFi

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Mini PC,ACEPC T11 Windows 10 Pro Mini Computer,Intel Atom Z8350,4GB DDR/32GB eMMC,Support 4K HD/Dual Band WiFi
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【Intel Atom Processor】Quad-Core Intel Atom x5-Z8350 Processor. It's base operating frequency 1.44 GHz/s rising to a 1.92 GHz in burst mode【Storage Expansion Option】4GB of RAM, 32GB of Storage. You can expand the storage with a Micro SD card up to 128GB and 2.5 Inch SATA SSD up to 2TB【Small But Powerful】4K HD for visually home entertainment, perfect for home office, Internet surfing, watching movies, or simply browsing the web.【Windows 10 OS】Pre-installed with Windows 10 Pro (64bit) OS【I/O Specifications】3x USB 2.0,1x USB 3.0, 1x HDMI, 1x VGA, Headphone/Mic Combo Interface, 1X Ethernet Port etc.
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Found 1 comment on Mini PC,ACEPC T11 Windows 10 Pro Mini Computer,Intel Atom Z8350,4GB DDR/32GB eMMC,Support 4K HD/Dual Band WiFi:

u/Stupid_Triangles · 2 pointsr/ShadowPC

I'm in the same boat as you, minus the already subbed. I've been looking around for cheap mini PCs that I couod slap to the back of a TV/monitor. I've been scouring the threads about what the minimum standards are CPU/RAM wise so I don't buy a cheap pc that's too cheap. The ghost won't be out for another 3 weeks, and since you've already subbed, wasting that time/money ain't the best strat.

My findings are something like this:

For $130 - Mini PC,ACEPC T11 Windows 10 Pro Mini Desktop Computer,Intel Atom Z8350,4GB Ram/32GB ROM,Support 4K/Dual WiFi

Or for $120

It has the gigabit ethernet port. It has dual band wifi. Enough ram to handle basic shit. Enough power to output 4k comfortably. 2 or 3 USB 2.0 ports, a 3.0 port, VGA, HDMI, microSD and, what made me pick this one over the other ones like it, support for a 2.5" drive caddy. That plus a $30 180GB SSD, makes it a perfect TV box.

This is essentially what I'm going to do. I'm also going to look at touch screen portable monitors (170 for a 15 inch), powerbank with AC outlet (100 bucks) and a mobile wifi Hotspot (60 bucks). That would give me a 15 inch tablet (albeit clunky af) with the power of a $2000 gaming rig literally anywhere for around 600 bucks.