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Gigabyte GB-XM1-3537 Ultra-Compact Barebone PC
Gigabyte is to release an ultra-compact barebone PC, the GB-XM1-3537. As part of the BRIX series, this space-saving system is equipped with a 2.0GHz Intel Core i7-3537U processor (on-board graphics), an Intel HM77 chipset, two DDR3 SO-DIMM 1600/1333 slots, one mSATA slot, a half-size mini-PCIe slot occupied by the WiFi card, Gigabit Ethernet, 2x USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI port and a mini DisplayPort.
GIGABYTE has developed an ultra-small PC of stylish design which is based on the chassis of the glass surface and anthracite aluminum frame. It can be used as ultra-low-power PC for multimedia hub, home, office, is a new proposal for desktop downsizing "BRIX".
The GB-XM1-3537 will be available from early August for $60,000 Yen (about $602)
Model number | GB-XM1-3537 | |
JAN | 4988755011341 | |
CPU | Intel ® Core ™ i7-3537U 2GHz / 3.1GHz | |
Chipset | Intel ® HM77 | |
Memory | Number of slots: 2 (maximum capacity: 16GB) Corresponding standard: DDR3 SO-DIMM 1600/1333 |
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Built-in graphics | HDMI: 1 miniDisplayPort: 1 |
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Expansion slot | mSATA slot: 1 Half-size mini-PCIe slot occupied by the WiFi card: 1 |
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LAN | GbE: 1 (Realtek) |
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Interface | USB3.0 | One |
Rear I / O | 1 x HDMI 1 x Mini DisplayPort 1 x USB 3.0 1 x RJ45 1 x DC-In 1 x Kensington lock slot |
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Power | Input: AC 100-240V Output: DC 19V 3.42A |
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Main body dimensions | 30x108x115mm | |
Support | RoHS: ◯ PSE: ◯ Radio Law: ◯ |
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VESA | Bracket included ※ 75x75mm support ※ 100x100mm support |
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Accessories | VESA mount bracket AC adapter Power cable Driver CD QUICK START GUIDE |
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Warranty period | One year warranty |
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#4632413 Posted on: 08/05/2013 06:56 PM
This is really nice with that VESA mount you can turn almost any monitor into an all in one system for a very reasonable price.
This is really nice with that VESA mount you can turn almost any monitor into an all in one system for a very reasonable price.
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Does anyone have experience with these kind of mobile devices?
Gaming aside of course, are they fast / responsive like a normal desktop pc?