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Zotac Zbox Id80 Plus

5/30/2012 11:43:31 AM

PC suffered much criticism for not like a consumer electronics device. They start too late. They are too complicated and require updates, patches regularly. But the little secret is, deeply inside, all consumer electronics devices are aspiring to become more like PCs. Mobile phones, DVD players and Blu-ray, tablets, etc. The modern game machines are small PCs but do not have full Windows operating system.

Description: Zotac Zbox Id80 Plus


Therefore, when using TV to transmit video, wireless networking, web access, and many other PC-like tasks, we always preferred PC. We looked at many small PC from ZOTAC and found them to be attractive in general, extremely versatile and incredibly powerful. ZBOX ID80 PLUS is no different and used mostly as a HTPC or second PC that allows you to bring web and media into any room in the house.

7.4-inch square ZBOX ID80 PLUS is small enough to discreetly wherever you put it. This model also comes with a VESA mounting bracket, so you can hide it easily behind the TV or monitor, and a vertical stand. Front edge has mic ports and headphone, multi-card reader, USB 2.0 port, power button, HDD and wireless lights. There is a different USB 2.0 port at the head unit, as well as adding 2 ports on the behind I/O board. Two USB 3.0 ports, as well as HDMI port, optical audio, DVI and Wi-Fi antenna give you many options to interact and use ZBOX ID80 PLUS.

Under the lid, ZOTAC equips Intel Atom D2700, which is a dual core processor running at 2.13GHz clock and also supports Hyper-Threading. Graphics power is granted by the Nvidia GeForce GT 520M. There is 2GB memory of DDR3-1066 SO-DIMM in it, but you can upgrade it to 4GB. 320GB 5400RPM 3Gbps hardware has a lot of space for dozens of hours of HD content, as well as for your favorite songs. The ability to access the network comes from the Gigabit Ethernet selection or Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n.

One of the biggest differences between this system and ZOTAC AD10 PLUS is the inclusion of Nvidia graphics (AD10 PLUS has Radeon HD 6310 graphics card of AMD). In the gaming tests, we succeeded in running Aliens vs Predator with relative frame speed.

If you want a HTPC-in-a-box, ZBOX ID80 PLUS is a stable selection. It runs around the smart TVs and Blu-ray and have all the benefits of a PC, including web access, especially the ability to customize, archive and memory can be upgraded. Let’s make the other devices to shame by inviting ZBOX into your living room.


ZBOX ID80 PLUS

$325,99

ZOTAC

www.zotacusa.com

Specifications: processor: Intel Atom dual-core 2.13GHz D2700; GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 520M; RAM: 2GB DDR3-1066; storage: 5,400 rpm 320GB hard drive; network: 802.11b/g/n; size: 1.7 x 7.4 x 7.4 x inches (HxWxD)

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