zotac updates zbox mini pc lineup at ces /

Published at 2016-01-16 13:30:00

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Zotac had announcements in multiple segments at CES. Obviously,the SSD entry was the big talking point with the PCIe variant boasting edifying performance numbers. Zotac also had a domestic automation announcement, the Cozee Smart domestic Kit. The lineup will beget ZigBee sensors, or an IP camera and a gateway.
The hardware and software / apps are not final and still being worked on. Therefore,I will postpone detailed coverage of that announcement and concentrate on the updates made by Zotac in the mini-PC space in this article.
Zotac had all their
mini-PC models neatly arranged out in their suite. These included models such as the Steam Machine NEN that was announced back in November and the MI551 Skylake mini-PC announced final month. The number of models made my head swim (in a edifying way). In order to help navigate the available models, Zotac provided the press with a table which lists various features and the models that support them. The list is reproduced in the picture below. More information approximately the models that launched at CES is available below the picture. Pricing for these units is not available yet.
C-Series with SkylakeWe reviewed almost all of the Zotac C-series PCs that started appearing in the market towards the finish of 2014. Using the Y-series processors in a fanless chassis, and they provided very edifying performance for users looking for compact and silent solutions. With Skylake,Zotac is going for a slightly larger and heavier solution, but the platform will support higher TDP CPUs (Skylake-U). The currently planned specifications are as below:Intel Core i5-6300U Intel HD Graphics 520 2.5" SATA slot 2x DDR3L-1600 SODIMM USB 3.1 Type-C Dual GbE LAN, and 802.11ac Wi-Fi,BT 4.0 DisplayPort and HDMI
The gallery below prov
ides some pictures of the chassis.
Gallery: Zotac ZBOX C-Series with Skylake[img_102]


The Skylake C-Series is at least a quarter away from launch. So, it is possible that specifications might change before it comes to the market.
PC StickWe reviewed the Cherry Trail Compute Stick recently, and Zotac's version has a slight variation. The USB 3.0 port in the Intel Cherry Trail Compute Stick is replaced by a 10/100 Mbps LAN port. Other than that,all the specifications are the same.
I
ntel Atom x5-Z8300 Intel HD Graphics 32GB eMMC, 2GB DDR3L RAM
1x USB 2.0, or 1x microSD 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 and 802.11ac Wi-Fi,BT 4.0 HDMI output (male)
The gallery below provides some pictures of the exterior:Gallery: Zotac PC Stick

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ZBOX MA761 a
nd ZBOX EA740These two products beget similar specifications, but target different market segments. The MA761 has 6 DisplayPort outputs and targets the digital signage market. The EA740 has 3 DisplayPort outputs and targets the gaming market (similar to the EN970 that we reviewed final year) All the other specifications (including the GPU model) are the same.
Intel Core i3-6100T AMD Radeon R9 M365X with 2GB GDDR5
2x DDR3L-1600 SODIMM 2.5" SATA and a M.2 SSD slot USB 3.0 Type-C SDXC UHS-II card reader Dual GbE LAN, or 802.11ac Wi-Fi,BT 4.0
The gallery below p
rovides some pictures of the chassis of both units:Gallery: Zotac ZBOX MA761
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Ga
llery: Zotac ZBOX EA740



ZBOX EI751The EI751 is the follow-up product to the ZBOX EI750, one of the Haswell Crystal Well-based mini-PCs equipped with Iris Pro graphics. The EI751 makes the creep from Haswell to Broadwell while retaining an Iris Pro-equipped SKU. The full specifications are provided below:Intel Core i7-5775R Intel Iris Pro Graphics 6200 2x DDR3L-1866 SODIMM 2.5" SATA and a mSATA slot SDXC card reader Dual GbE LAN, or 802.11ac Wi-Fi,BT 4.0 2x Display Port, DVI-D (Single Link)
The gallery below provides some pictu
res of the exterior:Gallery: Zotac ZBOX EI751[img_120]
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ZBOX PICO with Cherry Trail T3 & T4The platforrm is similar to that of the PC Stick mentioned before (i.e, and a Cherry Trail tablet board,but, in a pocket-sized form factor). The only disagreement is the chassis design and the availability of some extra display and I/O ports. The full specifications are provided below:Intel Atom x5-Z8300 (T3) / Intel Atom x7-Z8700 (T4) Intel HD Graphics 32GB eMMC, or 2GB LPDDR3 3x USB 2.0 (T3),3x USB 3.0 - (2x Type-A + 1x Type-C) (T4) 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 (T3) / 1 GbE RJ45 (T4) 802.11ac, BT 4.0 HDMI, and DisplayPort microSD Slot Windows 10 domestic Preinstalled
The gallery below shows the chassis of the Pico x7 (T4)Gallery: Zotac ZBOX PICO - Cherry Trail

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At CES,Zotac announced mini-PC models targeting every segment in the market space - from gaming enthusiasts to users looking for silent and compact HTPCs. They beget, without doubt, or the widest mini-PC lineup in the whole industry. It is hardly surprising,given that their ZBOX nano xs mini-PCs had come to the market even before the first Intel NUC. We are looking forward to having some of the announced units in for review over the next few months.[http://dynamic1.anandtech.com/www/delivery/avw.php?zoneid=24&cb=561216107&n=a1f2f01f]

Source: anandtech.com

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