MSI PRO DP10 13M Mini PC - 1.1 Liters, up to 12 Cores, 2.5 Gbps Ethernet and Wi-Fi 6E

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MSI has unveiled the PRO DP10 13M Business & Productivity Mini PC, a small yet powerful computer designed for efficiency and productivity. Despite its compact size of less than 1.1 liters in volume, the PRO DP10 13M features a robust hardware and software configuration.



It boasts a 13th Gen Intel Core i7 processor with 12 cores and Iris Xe Graphics, up to 64 GB memory with a dual-channel design, and a rich selection of IO ports including Thunderbolt 4, which supports up to 40Gb transfer speed and display output up to 8K resolution. With the ability to support up to four displays simultaneously, users can view different programs in great detail. The PRO DP10 13M is designed to provide limitless potential while saving desk space and delivering a robust and stable computing performance.

Connect and rapidly transfer data with high-bandwidth and low-latency 2.5 Gbps Ethernet LAN or a Wi-Fi 6E that emphasizes transmission security and signal improvement. This way, it can be connected to more devices simultaneously. A reversible USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C helps users to back up projects or files rapidly conveniently. Additionally, TPM 2.0 helps protect sensitive data & passwords with encryption keys for advanced security. A physical Kensington lock slot is also implemented to deter theft. As a result, the PRO DP10 provides a safer environment for businesses to reduce worry about information leaks.

The exclusive MSI Cloud Center allows you to transfer your data between the PRO DP10 and your mobile phone while under the same network domain, ensuring photos and data are moved safely between devices. With one click, the MSI Cloud Center will automatically backup all of your photos & videos to a desired storage location. The MSI Cloud Center app also supports multi-file upload and download, making file backup more efficient. In conjunction with MSI Cloud Center, the included MSI Center software helps users configure CPU hardware resources to prioritize the most critical software on the system and optimize user productivity.


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