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Zotac ZBox PI320 Mini-PC Review and Teardown – eMMC At Its Best

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We have posted a new solid state report!!

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TITLE: Zotac ZBox PI320 Mini-PC Review and Teardown – eMMC At Its Best

 

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INFO: A few weeks back, Zotac sent us a ZBox Pico PI320 Mini PCS and, for the life of me, I could find a place to start. At 115.5mm x 66mm x 19.2 mm, this mini-PC is just about the size of two iPhones on top of one another and has to be the smallest full feature PC available. No matter how much I looked at it though, an effective use for such a device seemed to escape me. I mean…. it is as true of a definition as one can get to a ‘pocket PC’ and it is a very attractive looking device, but to be completely frank, it wasn’t until I first plugged this in that I truly fell in love with the ZBox PI320. You are not going to believe the absolute genius of this concept and its final use. Stay tuned!

 

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