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ZOTAC TurboBoosts 4th Generation Intel Core ZBOX nano Series

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ZOTAC International, a global innovator and manufacturer of graphics cards, mainboards and mini-PCs, today turbo boosts the 4th Generation Intel Core ZBOX nano series with the new ZBOX ID68 and ID69 series mini-PCs. The new ZBOX nano duo integrate Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors with Intel Turbo Boost technology to take the palm-sized form factor to new performance heights.

"The new ZBOX nano ID68 and ID69 series are our most powerful palm-sized mini-PCs yet. The addition of Intel Turbo Boost technology enables the two ZBOX nano ID68 and ID69 series to deliver performance comparable to much larger systems while consuming much less energy," said Carsten Berger, senior director, ZOTAC international.





Users that want a taste of Intel Turbo Boost technology can opt for the ZOTAC ZBOX nano ID68 series with a high-performance Intel Core i5 4200U that can turbo boost up to 2.6 GHz. Demanding users that require the best performance available from the compact form factor can step up to the ZOTAC ZBOX nano ID69 series with an Intel Core i7 4500U processor that turbo boosts up to 3.0 GHz.

There's plenty of connectivity on the ZOTAC ZBOX nano ID68 and ID69 series with plenty of USB 3.0 ports, eSATA for fast storage expansion, DisplayPort and HDMI outputs and high-amperage charging front USB 2.0 ports. High-speed 802.11ac wireless networking and lightning-fast Gigabit Ethernet enables the ZOTAC ZBOX ID68 and ID69 series to maximize networking performance via wired or wireless home networks.

It's time to play with the ZOTAC ZBOX ID68 and ID69 series!

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  • ZOTAC TurboBoosts 4th Generation Intel Core ZBOX nano Series
  • New ZBOX nano ID68 and ID69 series
  • ZOTAC ZBOX ID68 series
    Intel Core i5 4200U
    1.6 GHz, dual-core, 3 MB L2 cache
    Intel TurboBoost up to 2.6 GHz
    Intel HD Graphics 4400
  • ZOTAC ZBOX ID69 series
    Intel Core i7 4500U
    1.8 GHz, dual-core, 4 MB L2 cache
    Intel TurboBoost up to 3.0 GHz
    Intel HD Graphics 4400
  • PLUS models available with preinstalled memory and hard drive
    4 GB DDR3
    500 GB HDD
  • HDMI & DisplayPort outputs
  • 802.11ac Wi-Fi & Bluetooth 4.0 w/ external WiFi antenna
  • Gigabit Ethernet
  • High-amperage USB charging capable (yellow ports)
  • Bundled VESA75/100 mount

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I still use the first gen ZBOX as an htpc with XBMC. It works great! I would recommend these to anyone!
 
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I still use the first gen ZBOX as an htpc with XBMC. It works great! I would recommend these to anyone!

Except me:( I had one and returned after a week because it was too noisy to have it in the bedroom. When they will build a passive one with a Kaveri, then they will have my money again.
 
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Please Zotac change the design of your boxes in order to differentiate the different models. The design was cool, once, several years ago. But now it just makes no sense.
 
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Too bad there's no list of pricing.

Means they're overpriced. Oh well. I'll keep waiting for something value priced.
 
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