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    Intel NUC range updated with quartet of Skylake machines

    New 6th generation i5 and i3 NUCs with and without 2.5-inch drive support.
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    Re: Intel NUC range updated with quartet of Skylake machines

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    Been waiting for these, should make a nice Plex / SteamBox
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    Re: Intel NUC range updated with quartet of Skylake machines

    Why do they fail to mention the most important part of aany mini-computer/htpc/ barebones going forward right now - HDMI version?? If it's 1.4b then it is of no use to me and for future proofing you should be looking at HDMI 2.0a because you are ultimately going to need it with 4K60 playback.

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    Re: Intel NUC range updated with quartet of Skylake machines

    Quote Originally Posted by davidcrofter View Post
    Why do they fail to mention the most important part of aany mini-computer/htpc/ barebones going forward right now - HDMI version?? If it's 1.4b then it is of no use to me and for future proofing you should be looking at HDMI 2.0a because you are ultimately going to need it with 4K60 playback.
    Back to the manual, the mini DisplayPort is supporting 4K60 playback, so you don't need HDMI 2.0.

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    Re: Intel NUC range updated with quartet of Skylake machines

    Quote Originally Posted by bomkarram View Post
    Back to the manual, the mini DisplayPort is supporting 4K60 playback, so you don't need HDMI 2.0.
    So if you are using as an HTPC/Streamer how many TV's support DisplayPort - not many. Might be some adapters come along but will they also carry the audio and HDR metadata??

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    Re: Intel NUC range updated with quartet of Skylake machines

    Quote Originally Posted by davidcrofter View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by bomkarram View Post
    Back to the manual, the mini DisplayPort is supporting 4K60 playback, so you don't need HDMI 2.0.
    So if you are using as an HTPC/Streamer how many TV's support DisplayPort - not many. Might be some adapters come along but will they also carry the audio and HDR metadata??
    I think they should all swap over to having just a Thunderbolt 3/ USB 3.1 type "C" and come with appropriate adapters or a multiport hub (example - a hub with a HDMI + USB 3 + DP + et cetera). I always find it odd how they keep mixing and matching the ports, when from what I have read (please comment about this - what do you think), that you could get these ports to do it all. Get rid of the "which type of cable do I need now".
    But I do agree that if they are up to putting in a Skylark processor, it should really be given the latest ports (USB 3.1 standard and type "C", HDMI 2.0). Or is that planned for a upgraded model (manufactured obsolescence) or maybe a third party model (similar to when Gigabyte had a upgraded AMD GPU in some earlier NUC models for gaming).
    I would love to just have in my drawer one type of cable and some adapters, instead of what I have at the moment - a huge pile of different types of cables and adapters (USB this, USB that, USB this to that, esata, lightening, mini DP, DVI something, HDMI this or HDMI that et cetera). Have to keep rummaging around for the right one, what a pain in the but. :-)
    Which would you prefer?
    Last edited by whatif; 17-11-2015 at 06:00 AM. Reason: correct diction

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    Re: Intel NUC range updated with quartet of Skylake machines

    Quote Originally Posted by Platinum View Post
    Been waiting for these, should make a nice Plex / SteamBox

    Haa haa! Remember when it was cool for everyone to use the words 'Steam' and 'box'? Silly people

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    Re: Intel NUC range updated with quartet of Skylake machines

    Quote Originally Posted by excalibur1814 View Post
    Haa haa! Remember when it was cool for everyone to use the words 'Steam' and 'box'? Silly people
    What?
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