Pros
- With a Sleek, brushed metal black chasiss and only a little blue little LED to indicate it's on. This one looks classy. Plus the package includes a cool stand.
- Four USB ports at the back, two more USB 3.0 ports at the front, built-in Wi-Fi and a memory card reader the nano PC has the best connectivity.
- The back also include a DVI port and audio out, letting you connect it to a standard monitor and PC Speakers.
Cons
- With no preloaded operating system, the Nano PC either needs you to install a fresh version off Windows or some other OS on it. This is a huge hassle for non-techie users who are looking for a simple ready to go machine to turn into a Smart TV.
- The size apparently comes at the cost of performance. This cannot handle FullHD MKV videos at all. Games, too, were a no-go with the Nano PC. Using Windows 7 was a sluggish and unsatisfactory experience. Linux Ubuntu runs very well but it also struggles with the remote control.
- The Nano PC doesn't come with a remote control, keyboard, mouse, webcam. It's just a barebones PC, so you will be spending more on all of these accessories, to say nothing of a Windows license.
- 1GHz dual core AMD C70 processor
- AMD Radeon HD 7290 graphics
- 2GB RAM, 250GB HDD (+4GB USB flash drive bundled)
- 4x USB 2.0, 2xUSB 3.0 (front), 3.5mm audio (front and back)
- 3.5mm audio in, HDMI, DVI, 5-in-1 memory card reader
- Built-in Wi-fi, Ethernet Port
- 190x135x38 mm
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