ACEPC has
ACEPC PicoBox Mini Pro (Intel N100) on sale for $199.99 - $40 w/ code
CF276E2WMW0C =
$159.99. Shipping is free.
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Specs:
- Intel N100 (4 cores 4 Threads, 6MB Cache)
- 16G RAM (DDR4 SO-DIMM, Max 16G)
- 512G SSD (M.2 2280, Max 2TB)
- WiFi 6.0 + Bluetooth 5.2
- Adapter Input: 100~240V 50/60Hz Output: 12V/2.5A
- Windows 11 Pro
- Ports:
- 2x HDMI
- 2x USB 3.0 Type-A
- 2x USB 2.0 Type-A
- 1x RJ45 Ethernet
- 1x 3.5mm Audio
- Weight 386g
- Dimensions 5.04" x 5.04" x 2.03"
ACEPC also has
ACEPC PicoBox Mini Ultra (Intel N100) on sale for $199.99 - $40 w/ code
CF276E2WMW0C =
$159.99. Shipping is free.
Specs:- Intel N100 (4 cores 4 Threads, 6MB Cache)
- 16G RAM (DDR4 SO-DIMM, Max 16G)
- 512G SSD (M.2 2280, Max 2TB)
- WiFi 6.0 + Bluetooth 5.2
- Adapter Input: 100~240V 50/60Hz Output: 12V/2.5A
- Windows 11 Pro
- Ports:
- 3x HDMI
- 3x USB 3.0 Type-A
- 2x RJ45 Ethernet
- 1x 3.5mm Audio
- Weight .45lb
- Dimensions 3.52" x 3.52" x 1.71"
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Also, is there a Remote (just like how we have for Firestick), that we can use to navigate applications in media player?
TIA.
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But those E-cores are surprisingly decent compared to the old Atom or Celeron chips that used to go into these kinds of systems.
Intel has compared its E-cores' performance to those of its 6th-generation Core CPUs, codenamed Skylake (head-to-head performance comparisons show the N100 running a bit slower, generally). But Skylake-ish performance is plenty for browsing and office work even in 2024, and the N100 is faster than older 4000-through 6000-series Pentium and Celeron chips by double-digit percentages in both single- and multi-core benchmarks, and they're significantly faster than a Pi 5. All this while still being considerably more power-efficient than Skylake (or its many, many iterations) ever was.