Linux Mint’s New MintBox Mini PC is Small Enough to Fit in Your Pocket

Posted on the 19 January 2015 by Nrjperera @nrjperera

Linux Mint, the developer of the popular Linux-distribution has teamed up with CompuLab to release its latest Linux Mint powered MintBox Mini PC, which is actually small enough to fit nicely in your pocket.

Featuring a completely silent, fanless design, the MintBox Mini PC comes packed with a 1GHz quad-core AMD A4 6400T CPU, a Radeon R3 GPU, 4GB of RAM and 64GB SSD storage. The company claims the tiny PC to be “twice as powerful as the 2012 MintBox Pro.”

“CompuLab and the Linux Mint team share a passion for openness and elegance. Linux Mint out-of-the-box makes it more approachable, and we are glad that we can extend Linux Mint reach further by offering it on MintBox Mini which is smaller and more affordable than ever before,” said Irad Stavi, Chief Product Officer, CompuLab

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The device will also sport a MicroSD slot, 5 USB ports, Wifi and Gigabit Ethernet network connectivity. All these features for $295 is not really a bad deal. After all, possibilities are endless, given this is a Linux PC.

[Via: SlashGear / Linux Mint Blog ]
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