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Intel has revised its micro-desktop to deal with all of the criticisms levelled at the last version: more complete connectivity, better media centre friendliness and, of course, the lean Haswell processor. It really is now the ideal media centre micro. A...
Extrait: Kit, £295; Board, £268We’re big fans of Intel’s NUC products, and it’s easy to see why: these tiny motherboards can be used to build tempting low-power machines that can be used as desktops, media centres and much more, and they are so small they c...
The D54250WYK is a big improvement over the previous generation. It's much faster and no-longer are you forced to choose between wired Ethernet or wireless connectivity. With four USB 3.0 ports, it has good connectivity for such a small PC. Note that the...
Very compact, Runs quietly, Much-improved port selection
Expensive considering no memory, hard drive, or OS included, No room in this model to use the SATA port on the motherboard
Intel's updated NUC sports your choice of new processors, plus much better connectivity than its predecessor. But our Core i5 test model is expensive at about $380 with no RAM, storage, Wi-Fi, or OS included. ...
Extrait: I have to laugh at how some ideas that flop get re-spun as the next big thing once technology catches up with the concept. For example, Microsoft pushed the idea of a tablet PC years before Apple popularized it. Back in 2001, the first list of specificati...
Publié: 2014-01-16, Auteur: John , review by: pcmag.com
Tiny form factor. HDMI and DisplayPort outputs. USB 3.0. Haswell technology.
Price does not include storage or RAM. Limited expandability. Sluggish graphics performance
Intel's newest NUC (Next Unit of Computing) Kit D54250WYK improves on the original version by offering more connectivity features and the latest processor technology. You'll still have to supply many of your own components though....
Publié: 2014-01-07, Auteur: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
So small. Much tiny, Haswell CPU and HD 5000 GPU keeps power consumption relatively low while offering good performance, and these offer plenty of video encoding and decoding features that make it good for HTPC use, Easy to assemble, Nice range of multi-m
Not as cost-effective as building your own, A quad-core option could make this an attractive mini-server, but it doesn't have one, Very limited expandability
From the HTPC perspective, it is troubling that HDMI audio still needs careful configuration in XBMC 12.3. For bitstreaming to work, XBMC has to be configured with WASAPI and not Direct Sound. The symptoms are the same as the Netflix HD audio issue. It is...