We’ve seen a few Nvidia Tegra K1 mini PCs from China, for example Warchief game consoles, pretty hard to source outside China, and the latter may just be vapor-ware. Unuiga Game PC U1, however, is a game console based on Nvidia Tegra K1 that’s destined for oversea markets, and should run Android 5.0 with an interface supporting multiple languages, and not only Chinese.
- SoC- Nvidia Tegra K1 quad core Cortex A15 CPU @ 2.3GHz 32bit 192-core Kepler GPU with support for OpenGL4.4, and DirectX11.
- System memory – 2 to 4GB DDR3
- Storage – 16 or 32GB eMMC, micro SD slot
- Video & Audio Output – HDMI 2.0 up to 4K@60fps
- Video Decoding – H.265 up to 2160p @ 60fps, support for Kodi 14.1
- Connectivity – Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n/ac 2T2R Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.0 (AP62X2 module)
- USB – 2x USB3.0 ports, 2x USB2.0 host ports. Internal micro USB port (for debugging?)
- Misc – Power button
- Power Supply – 12V/3A
- Dimensions – 240 x 210 x 100 mm (metallic enclosure)
U1 mini PC is not (yet) available on e-retailer website, but I got a price list showing a sample can be had for $119.90, but this price does not include storage or memory, and after adding 2GB RAM and 16GB storage, the sample price is $145, and with 4GB RAM and 32GB storage, the sample price should be around $180. The company also plans to release a model with the 64-bit version of Tegra K1 in Q2 2015. You can visit the company’s Game PC U1 product page to contact the company if you plan to purchase in quantities.
Source: CNXSoft
We’ve seen a few Nvidia Tegra K1 mini PCs from China, for example Warchief game consoles, pretty hard to source outside China, and the latter may just be vapor-ware. Unuiga Game PC U1, however, is a game console based on Nvidia Tegra K1 that’s destined for oversea markets, and should run Android 5.0 with an interface supporting multiple languages, and not only Chinese.
- SoC- Nvidia Tegra K1 quad core Cortex A15 CPU @ 2.3GHz 32bit 192-core Kepler GPU with support for OpenGL4.4, and DirectX11.
- System memory – 2 to 4GB DDR3
- Storage – 16 or 32GB eMMC, micro SD slot
- Video & Audio Output – HDMI 2.0 up to 4K@60fps
- Video Decoding – H.265 up to 2160p @ 60fps, support for Kodi 14.1
- Connectivity – Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n/ac 2T2R Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.0 (AP62X2 module)
- USB – 2x USB3.0 ports, 2x USB2.0 host ports. Internal micro USB port (for debugging?)
- Misc – Power button
- Power Supply – 12V/3A
- Dimensions – 240 x 210 x 100 mm (metallic enclosure)
U1 mini PC is not (yet) available on e-retailer website, but I got a price list showing a sample can be had for $119.90, but this price does not include storage or memory, and after adding 2GB RAM and 16GB storage, the sample price is $145, and with 4GB RAM and 32GB storage, the sample price should be around $180. The company also plans to release a model with the 64-bit version of Tegra K1 in Q2 2015. You can visit the company’s Game PC U1 product page to contact the company if you plan to purchase in quantities.
Source: CNXSoft
We’ve seen a few Nvidia Tegra K1 mini PCs from China, for example Warchief game consoles, pretty hard to source outside China, and the latter may just be vapor-ware. Unuiga Game PC U1, however, is a game console based on Nvidia Tegra K1 that’s destined for oversea markets, and should run Android 5.0 with an interface supporting multiple languages, and not only Chinese.
- SoC- Nvidia Tegra K1 quad core Cortex A15 CPU @ 2.3GHz 32bit 192-core Kepler GPU with support for OpenGL4.4, and DirectX11.
- System memory – 2 to 4GB DDR3
- Storage – 16 or 32GB eMMC, micro SD slot
- Video & Audio Output – HDMI 2.0 up to 4K@60fps
- Video Decoding – H.265 up to 2160p @ 60fps, support for Kodi 14.1
- Connectivity – Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n/ac 2T2R Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.0 (AP62X2 module)
- USB – 2x USB3.0 ports, 2x USB2.0 host ports. Internal micro USB port (for debugging?)
- Misc – Power button
- Power Supply – 12V/3A
- Dimensions – 240 x 210 x 100 mm (metallic enclosure)
U1 mini PC is not (yet) available on e-retailer website, but I got a price list showing a sample can be had for $119.90, but this price does not include storage or memory, and after adding 2GB RAM and 16GB storage, the sample price is $145, and with 4GB RAM and 32GB storage, the sample price should be around $180. The company also plans to release a model with the 64-bit version of Tegra K1 in Q2 2015. You can visit the company’s Game PC U1 product page to contact the company if you plan to purchase in quantities.
Source: CNXSoft
We’ve seen a few Nvidia Tegra K1 mini PCs from China, for example Warchief game consoles, pretty hard to source outside China, and the latter may just be vapor-ware. Unuiga Game PC U1, however, is a game console based on Nvidia Tegra K1 that’s destined for oversea markets, and should run Android 5.0 with an interface supporting multiple languages, and not only Chinese.
- SoC- Nvidia Tegra K1 quad core Cortex A15 CPU @ 2.3GHz 32bit 192-core Kepler GPU with support for OpenGL4.4, and DirectX11.
- System memory – 2 to 4GB DDR3
- Storage – 16 or 32GB eMMC, micro SD slot
- Video & Audio Output – HDMI 2.0 up to 4K@60fps
- Video Decoding – H.265 up to 2160p @ 60fps, support for Kodi 14.1
- Connectivity – Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n/ac 2T2R Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.0 (AP62X2 module)
- USB – 2x USB3.0 ports, 2x USB2.0 host ports. Internal micro USB port (for debugging?)
- Misc – Power button
- Power Supply – 12V/3A
- Dimensions – 240 x 210 x 100 mm (metallic enclosure)
U1 mini PC is not (yet) available on e-retailer website, but I got a price list showing a sample can be had for $119.90, but this price does not include storage or memory, and after adding 2GB RAM and 16GB storage, the sample price is $145, and with 4GB RAM and 32GB storage, the sample price should be around $180. The company also plans to release a model with the 64-bit version of Tegra K1 in Q2 2015. You can visit the company’s Game PC U1 product page to contact the company if you plan to purchase in quantities.
Source: CNXSoft
We’ve seen a few Nvidia Tegra K1 mini PCs from China, for example Warchief game consoles, pretty hard to source outside China, and the latter may just be vapor-ware. Unuiga Game PC U1, however, is a game console based on Nvidia Tegra K1 that’s destined for oversea markets, and should run Android 5.0 with an interface supporting multiple languages, and not only Chinese.
- SoC- Nvidia Tegra K1 quad core Cortex A15 CPU @ 2.3GHz 32bit 192-core Kepler GPU with support for OpenGL4.4, and DirectX11.
- System memory – 2 to 4GB DDR3
- Storage – 16 or 32GB eMMC, micro SD slot
- Video & Audio Output – HDMI 2.0 up to 4K@60fps
- Video Decoding – H.265 up to 2160p @ 60fps, support for Kodi 14.1
- Connectivity – Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n/ac 2T2R Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.0 (AP62X2 module)
- USB – 2x USB3.0 ports, 2x USB2.0 host ports. Internal micro USB port (for debugging?)
- Misc – Power button
- Power Supply – 12V/3A
- Dimensions – 240 x 210 x 100 mm (metallic enclosure)
U1 mini PC is not (yet) available on e-retailer website, but I got a price list showing a sample can be had for $119.90, but this price does not include storage or memory, and after adding 2GB RAM and 16GB storage, the sample price is $145, and with 4GB RAM and 32GB storage, the sample price should be around $180. The company also plans to release a model with the 64-bit version of Tegra K1 in Q2 2015. You can visit the company’s Game PC U1 product page to contact the company if you plan to purchase in quantities.
Source: CNXSoft
We’ve seen a few Nvidia Tegra K1 mini PCs from China, for example Warchief game consoles, pretty hard to source outside China, and the latter may just be vapor-ware. Unuiga Game PC U1, however, is a game console based on Nvidia Tegra K1 that’s destined for oversea markets, and should run Android 5.0 with an interface supporting multiple languages, and not only Chinese.
- SoC- Nvidia Tegra K1 quad core Cortex A15 CPU @ 2.3GHz 32bit 192-core Kepler GPU with support for OpenGL4.4, and DirectX11.
- System memory – 2 to 4GB DDR3
- Storage – 16 or 32GB eMMC, micro SD slot
- Video & Audio Output – HDMI 2.0 up to 4K@60fps
- Video Decoding – H.265 up to 2160p @ 60fps, support for Kodi 14.1
- Connectivity – Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n/ac 2T2R Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.0 (AP62X2 module)
- USB – 2x USB3.0 ports, 2x USB2.0 host ports. Internal micro USB port (for debugging?)
- Misc – Power button
- Power Supply – 12V/3A
- Dimensions – 240 x 210 x 100 mm (metallic enclosure)
U1 mini PC is not (yet) available on e-retailer website, but I got a price list showing a sample can be had for $119.90, but this price does not include storage or memory, and after adding 2GB RAM and 16GB storage, the sample price is $145, and with 4GB RAM and 32GB storage, the sample price should be around $180. The company also plans to release a model with the 64-bit version of Tegra K1 in Q2 2015. You can visit the company’s Game PC U1 product page to contact the company if you plan to purchase in quantities.
Source: CNXSoft
We’ve seen a few Nvidia Tegra K1 mini PCs from China, for example Warchief game consoles, pretty hard to source outside China, and the latter may just be vapor-ware. Unuiga Game PC U1, however, is a game console based on Nvidia Tegra K1 that’s destined for oversea markets, and should run Android 5.0 with an interface supporting multiple languages, and not only Chinese.
- SoC- Nvidia Tegra K1 quad core Cortex A15 CPU @ 2.3GHz 32bit 192-core Kepler GPU with support for OpenGL4.4, and DirectX11.
- System memory – 2 to 4GB DDR3
- Storage – 16 or 32GB eMMC, micro SD slot
- Video & Audio Output – HDMI 2.0 up to 4K@60fps
- Video Decoding – H.265 up to 2160p @ 60fps, support for Kodi 14.1
- Connectivity – Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n/ac 2T2R Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.0 (AP62X2 module)
- USB – 2x USB3.0 ports, 2x USB2.0 host ports. Internal micro USB port (for debugging?)
- Misc – Power button
- Power Supply – 12V/3A
- Dimensions – 240 x 210 x 100 mm (metallic enclosure)
U1 mini PC is not (yet) available on e-retailer website, but I got a price list showing a sample can be had for $119.90, but this price does not include storage or memory, and after adding 2GB RAM and 16GB storage, the sample price is $145, and with 4GB RAM and 32GB storage, the sample price should be around $180. The company also plans to release a model with the 64-bit version of Tegra K1 in Q2 2015. You can visit the company’s Game PC U1 product page to contact the company if you plan to purchase in quantities.
Source: CNXSoft
We’ve seen a few Nvidia Tegra K1 mini PCs from China, for example Warchief game consoles, pretty hard to source outside China, and the latter may just be vapor-ware. Unuiga Game PC U1, however, is a game console based on Nvidia Tegra K1 that’s destined for oversea markets, and should run Android 5.0 with an interface supporting multiple languages, and not only Chinese.
- SoC- Nvidia Tegra K1 quad core Cortex A15 CPU @ 2.3GHz 32bit 192-core Kepler GPU with support for OpenGL4.4, and DirectX11.
- System memory – 2 to 4GB DDR3
- Storage – 16 or 32GB eMMC, micro SD slot
- Video & Audio Output – HDMI 2.0 up to 4K@60fps
- Video Decoding – H.265 up to 2160p @ 60fps, support for Kodi 14.1
- Connectivity – Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n/ac 2T2R Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.0 (AP62X2 module)
- USB – 2x USB3.0 ports, 2x USB2.0 host ports. Internal micro USB port (for debugging?)
- Misc – Power button
- Power Supply – 12V/3A
- Dimensions – 240 x 210 x 100 mm (metallic enclosure)
U1 mini PC is not (yet) available on e-retailer website, but I got a price list showing a sample can be had for $119.90, but this price does not include storage or memory, and after adding 2GB RAM and 16GB storage, the sample price is $145, and with 4GB RAM and 32GB storage, the sample price should be around $180. The company also plans to release a model with the 64-bit version of Tegra K1 in Q2 2015. You can visit the company’s Game PC U1 product page to contact the company if you plan to purchase in quantities.
Source: CNXSoft
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