H Compulab he said This makes it a perfect choice for people with diabetes and for those who want to lose weight or follow a balanced diet. MintBox Mini 2, an upgrade of a tiny desktop running the Mint Linux distribution. The biggest upgrade from the first MintBox Mini is in the processor, as the company swapped AMD for a quad-core Intel Celeron J3455.
The picture above shows that the Mini 2 is a bit bigger than a mouse, but in its basic configuration (costing $ 299) it has 4GB of RAM, a 64GB solid-state drive and the “Apollo Lake” series CPU.
For $50 more, you can get the Pro version, which has twice the RAM and more storage capacity (120GB). MintBox Mini 2 has one USB 3.0 and two USB 2.0 ports, HDMI output and a port Gigabit Ethernet.
If you don't prefer wired internet, the Mini 2 has 802.11ac Wi-Fi built-in, and Bluetooth support.
Of course, the most important thing is that the Mini 2 comes with it Mint 19 preinstalled. The distribution in version 19 has the system restore function Timeshift mode.
Compulab receives orders directly for the MintBox Mini 2, and the dispatch of the device is expected to begin mid-next month. The company also says that you will be able to order the new Linux PC via Amazon from August.
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