Minix To Launch Intel Bay Trail Powered Zeo Z64 Mini PC In October For $129, Runs Windows 8.1 Or Android
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The Neo 64 is Minix's first 64-bit Android mini PC, and as far as first efforts go, it's not a bad offering. According to the spec sheet, it will sport an Intel Z3735F quad-core processor (64-bit, 2MB cache, up to 1.83GHz), 2GB of DDR3L memory, 32GB of eMMC storage, microSD card reader 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, HDMI 1.4 output, 10/100 LAN port, two USB 2.0 ports, and an IR receiver with bundled remote.

Thanks to the inclusion of a x86 processor, you can install Windows 8.1, you'll just need an external optical drive or USB flash drive (and of course a copy of Windows 8.1) to do it. What's equally impressive, however, is the $129 price tag. The Neo Z64 is essentially a mid-range tablet that's been transformed into a palm-sized PC with a lightweight price.
It's not clear if there are upgrade options -- if so, we'd like to see this thing equipped with 4GB of RAM and perhaps a bit more storage, at least if running Windows 8.1.
It's not clear if there are upgrade options -- if so, we'd like to see this thing equipped with 4GB of RAM and perhaps a bit more storage, at least if running Windows 8.1.
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