Mini PCs are a continually growing trend with the leaps in power efficiency for the lower end of the CPU market making them a great space-saving choice for the office or home. Today Simply NUC, one of the biggest names in the mini PC market, has released their new Zircon mini PC which is powered by Intels N95 Processor.
The Zircon NUC is SimplyNUC’s latest offering powered by Intel’s N95 processor which features 4-Cores 4-Threads and a boost clock of 3.4GHz. This processor is paired up with 8GB of DDR4-3200 which can be increased to 32GB. Alongside this is a 256GB M.2 SATA SSD. This mini PC is also equipped with a solid I/O featuring Intel 2.5GB LAN, two HDMI 2.0, two Front USB 3.2 Type A connections, one USB 3.0 Type C connection and two rear USB 3.2 Gen 2 type A connections, on top of 2.5G lan, there is also Intel AC 7265 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity. This device is a low-cost solution for various needs in business plus it features an included VESA kit for mounting on monitors, workbenches or walls.
“We are excited to introduce Zircon as an essential piece for our customers’ IT deployments,” said Jonny Smith, CEO at Simply NUC. “Zircon’s exceptional performance at an affordable price point with customization options make it the go-to solution for businesses looking to maximize their computing capabilities without breaking the bank.”
The Simply NUC Zircon comes with a 3-year warranty and is available from $199 with additional configurations available, visit simplynuc.com for more information.
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