Computex 2015 – The market for compact home computers is a relatively new one, but already the competition is fierce. ASRock has taken what it already knows from the motherboard sector and applied the same concepts to its new line of Mini PC’s, known as Beebox.
They are based on Intel’s Braswell SOC and support many of the standard features you would expect from a laptop or even desktop. USB 3.0, 3x graphical output, m.2 SSD and room for 1x 2.5″ storage drive and WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. These are some great additions to the line-up and now make the choice even harder for potential customers.
We look forward to reviewing a Beebox in the future to see how it stacks up against the competition. We will update you with any news and events from the rest of Computex 2015.
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