ECS has shown at CeBIT prototypes of new mini-PC Liva

ECS has shown at CeBIT prototypes of new mini-PC Liva

As expected, the ECS has shown at CeBIT a new mini-PC Liva on processors Intel Core M.

This is a very compact, lightweight, cheap and completely silent PC. In the cons can be written low productivity, but to a range of tasks, to the baby enough.

ECS has shown at CeBIT prototypes of new mini-PC Liva

The manufacturer notes that the mini-PC Liva sold very well in Asia, especially in Japan. He is in demand for teachers who bring a mini PC for work, run it with the kids, and then take home.

At CeBIT has been shown to the future direction of development.

ECS has shown at CeBIT prototypes of new mini-PC Liva

Model Liva Core processor Intel Core M, will probably have LED backlighting and a window in the top cover. The configuration of this mini-PC includes 4 GB of memory DDR3L, SSD size M.2 up to 1 TB port Gigabit Ethernet, four USB 3.0 ports and two video output – HDMI 2.0 and HDMI 1.4. The computer supports Wi-Fi 802.11ac and Bluetooth 4.0. Its dimensions – 135 x 83 x 38 mm. Power supply – external issuing current up to 2.37 A at a constant voltage of 19 V.

Model Liva X² also has 4 GB of memory DDR3L and generally similar to equip at Liva Core. However, the USB 3.0 ports at it three. There are other differences. Dimensions of this model are 136 x 84 x 45 mm.

ECS has shown at CeBIT prototypes of new mini-PC Liva

ECS has shown at CeBIT prototypes of new mini-PC Liva

ECS has shown at CeBIT prototypes of new mini-PC Liva updated: March 19, 2015 author: Bob Gray

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