Read more.Choose from a Celeron to a Core i7 machine, pre-orders priced from £249 to £799.
Read more.Choose from a Celeron to a Core i7 machine, pre-orders priced from £249 to £799.
£249 for a Celeron 3865U based NUC! You could find a more powerful laptop for that... They all seem overpriced in my opinion.
gigabyte brix could be better value but the celeron should be fine for gaming in this.
yes you can game on them, not saying gta5 but certainly some games that do not require huge graphical power
Retroarch runs very well on that class of hardware. There's ya NES/Sega/Amiga/MAME needs sorted
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
Possibly... but these days it's pretty painless and doesn't really cost that much. Aimed more at people who are not that hardware aware...
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
I'm confused. Isn't the idea of a Chromebox thing that it is a simple, energy efficient machine that can do pretty much all the basics well (web browsing, office, multimedia) on a low powered set of hardware? What, then is the point of having an i7 one? Surely you're not going to be video editing properly on these things (you may dabble like on a mobile phone, but if you want to do a lot of that you buy something with support from proper software, like a Mac or Windows machine).
Am I missing something? Why would you do this? Surely if an SoC designed for a phone can handle 4K decoding, you don't need an i7 in something like this?
It seems odd to me as well, you would really want to avoid a Windows license to pay all that money and not just put Windows on it.
I would guess that people must have asked though. There might be an element of "because we can" given all the cpus use the same pinout, but even then designing for an i7 and them missing a few components off on things like the VRM to make a celeron version will still make the celeron version slightly more expensive. So I'm guessing that none of these are really mass market devices and Asus are scrabbling around a bit for sales.
But then I don't personally know anyone with a Chrome box, just laptops, people who wanted a box to plug into the TV seem to have gone Android box or Raspberry Pi.
DanceswithUnix (04-06-2018)
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