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COLORFUL Announces the SMART 500, its First Mini PC

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COLORFUL has introduced the Mini PC--Model No. CMNH01-13620H, an upgraded version of the previous 12450H model with a new CPU. This product is equipped with the Intel 13th Gen i7-13620H processor, built on the Intel 7 process, featuring 10 cores and 16 threads, with a turboboost up to 4.40 GHz. This upgrade brings a noticeable performance improvement. The CMNH01-13620H also features an optimized thermal design, with a high-power, low-noise turbofan that creates an efficient airflow for effective cooling.

In terms of connectivity, the front panel includes 2 USB 3.2 ports, while the rear offers 1 Type-C port, 2 USB 2.0 ports, 1 HDMI port, and 1 DP port, allowing for a triple-screen display setup. The compact dimensions of the unit are 127×127.5×54.7 mm. The CMNH01-13620H is part of COLORFUL's new Mini PC series "SMART 500", which focuses on upgrading and expanding the Mini PC product line. The series will continue to introduce more diverse and feature-rich Mini PC products in the future.



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Very cheeky. They've hidden the screws to open it up under the rubber feet so you'll have to remove the rubber feet before you can open it up and that could be a reason to void your warranty.
 
Very cheeky. They've hidden the screws to open it up under the rubber feet so you'll have to remove the rubber feet before you can open it up and that could be a reason to void your warranty.
By the looks of it just releasing the corner is enough, but yeh they could illegal sticker one of them.
 
Without details on the ram, ssd (brand, type, capacity) & especially the price, it's really hard to judge if there's any value proposition here or even any way to compare it to other similar boxes...

tsk tsk tsk.....
 
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