2013-12-31, 17:49
Hi.
I'll keep the first post simple as I don't plan to get a device in the near future but I think this platform should deserve its own thread.
Moderator: You're welcome to edit this post as you like so it will stay relevent.
Anyway, it looks to me like Intel just introduced us the perfect HTPC platform, affordable and without dropping any features.
* Intel Nuc on XBMC Wiki:
Please visit this page to read more about Intel NUC and add updated info for the benefit of the community.
For more info about the platform:
* Datasheet for some of the processors.
* Full processors product line.
* Silvermont at Wikipedia.
The first product based on the platform is NUC kit DN2820FYKH:
* Processor: Intel Celeron N2820.
* Graphics: Intel HD Graphics, HDMI 1.4a.
* Peripherals: Front USB 3.0 x1, back USB 2.0 x2, front IR sensor.
* Storage: Internal SATA with 2.5" bay.
* Network: 1GbE, includes preinstalled WIFI-N PCIe card with Bluetooth v4.0.
* Accessories: Includes VEAS mount bracket.
* Price: about 130$.
I'll keep the first post simple as I don't plan to get a device in the near future but I think this platform should deserve its own thread.
Moderator: You're welcome to edit this post as you like so it will stay relevent.
Anyway, it looks to me like Intel just introduced us the perfect HTPC platform, affordable and without dropping any features.
* Intel Nuc on XBMC Wiki:
Please visit this page to read more about Intel NUC and add updated info for the benefit of the community.
For more info about the platform:
* Datasheet for some of the processors.
* Full processors product line.
* Silvermont at Wikipedia.
The first product based on the platform is NUC kit DN2820FYKH:
* Processor: Intel Celeron N2820.
* Graphics: Intel HD Graphics, HDMI 1.4a.
* Peripherals: Front USB 3.0 x1, back USB 2.0 x2, front IR sensor.
* Storage: Internal SATA with 2.5" bay.
* Network: 1GbE, includes preinstalled WIFI-N PCIe card with Bluetooth v4.0.
* Accessories: Includes VEAS mount bracket.
* Price: about 130$.