- Fanless and silent
Completely fanless, no fan noise at all
Passive cooling through convective heat transfer
Perfect to be used in noise-sensitive environments
Fanless means less dust and thus virtually no maintenance required
Notice: Please make sure the system is always operated in
upright position using either its stand or the optional VESA mount.
Ventilation holes must not be blocked to ensure sufficient cooling. - Low power consumption
Power consumption: ca. 8.7 W (idle mode) and ca. 16.3 W (full load)
(Configuration: 4 GB RAM, 120 GB SSD and Windows 8.1) - Chassis
Dimensions without stand: 20 x 16 x 3.6 cm (DxHxW) = 1.15 litres
Hole for Kensington Lock at the back panel
Optional accessory: 75mm and 100mm VESA mounting kit (PV03) - Operation System
Window 8.1 Pro 64-bit - Processor
Intel Celeron J1900, Quad Core
CPU clock frequency: 2.00 GHz, max. Turbo frequency: 2.42 GHz
Silvermont architecture, Bay Trail-D platform, 22nm structure
CPU cores/Threads: 4/4
Cache: 2 MB
Thermal Design Power (TDP): 10W
SOC design with integrated graphics processor - Memory
4 GB DDR3L SO-DIMM memory
Maximum capacity: 8 GB - Storage (2.5")
500 GB hard disk drive
Serial ATA interface, 6.35cm/2.5" format - Integrated Graphics
The Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) is integrated into the processor
Intel HD Graphics (7th gen), graphics frequency: 688~854 MHz
Supports DirectX 11.0, OpenGL 4.0, OpenCL 1.2, HDCP 1.3 (Blu-ray)
Execution Units (EU): 4
Three video outputs:
- HDMI: max. 1920x1200 resolution @ 60Hz
- Display Port: max. 2560x1600 resolution @ 60Hz
- D-Sub (VGA): max. 1920x1200 resolution @ 60Hz
Dual display: supports max. two independent displays
Full hardware acceleration:
- for decode: H.264, MPEG2, MVC, VC-1, VP8, MJPEG
- for encode: H.264, MPEG2, MVC - UEFI Firmware
8Mbit Flash ROM with AMI's Aptio UEFI BIOS Firmware
Based on the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) [1]
Supports Power fail resume / AC power on state / always on / always off
Supports Wake-on-LAN (WOL) from S3, S3, S5 ACPI states
Supports boot up from external flash memory cards - Integrated Audio
Realtek ALC269 Audio Codec with Azalia and D3 mode support
Two analog audio connectors (3.5mm):
1) Line out (head phone)
2) Microphone input - Card Reader
Integrated card reader supports SD, SDHC and SDXC memory flash cards - Wired Network
RJ45 connector supports Gigabit LAN at 10/100/1000 Mbit/sec.
Network controller Realtek RTL8411
Supports Wake-on-LAN (WOL) from S3, S3, S5 ACPI states
Supports network boot by Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE) - Wireless Network (WLAN)
Half-size Mini PCIe card with RTL8188EE chip
Supports IEEE 802.11b/g/n, max. 150Mbps up-/downstream
Security: WPA/WPA2(-PSK), WEP 64/128bit, IEEE 802.11x/i - LEDs and Buttons
Power button
Power LED (blue) - Front Panel Connectors
2x RS232 serial ports (supports 5V/12V auxiliary voltage,
the upper port is switchable to RS422 / RS485)
1x USB 2.0
SD card reader - Back Panel Connectors
HDMI digital video and audio output
DisplayPort digital video and audio output
D-Sub/ VGA analog video output (15 pin)
1x USB 3.0
3x USB 2.0
Gigabit network (LAN, RJ45)
Audio Line-out (head phone)
Microphone input
DC input for the external power adapter - Power Supply
External 40W AC/DC power adapter (fanless), 19V / 2.1A
AC Input: 100~240V AC, 50~60Hz
Automatic voltage adjust
Dimensions: 89.5 x 37 x 26.5 mm (LWH)
DC Connector: 5.5/2.5mm (outer/inner diameter) - Optional Accessories
VESA mount made of metal (PV03) - Environmental Spec
Operating temperature range: 0~35°C
Relative humidity range: 10~90% (non-condensing) - Certification and Compliance
EMI: FCC, CE, BSMI, C-Tick
Safety: ETL, CB, BSMI
Other: RoHS, Energy Star, ErP
This device is classed as a technical information equipment (ITE) in class B and is intended for use in living room and office. The CE-mark approves the conformity by the EU directives:
(1) 2004/108/EC relating to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC),
(2) 2006/95/EC relating to Electrical Equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits (LVD),
(3) 2009/125/EC relating to ecodesign requirements for energy-related products (ErP),
(4) 1999/5/EC related to Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE)
[1] UEFI-Firmware (versus BIOS)
Just as many modern PCs, this PC does away completely with a BIOS, but uses a pure *) UEFI firmware instead. The terms UEFI firmware and BIOS are widely used synonymously, but hardware initialising is now performed by the UEFI. Users might not even notice, but the operating system must be installed and executed in UEFI mode. UEFI creates a GUID Partition Table (GPT) on the system partition instead of a Master Boot Record (MBR). A PC running UEFI firmware alone but have a 64-bit operating system installed.
*) Notice: In transition period from BIOS to UEFI mainboard manufacturers still used to employ a traditional BIOS for compatibility reasons. Thanks to the integrated "Compatibility Support Module" (CSM), older Windows versions could boot from mainboards with a UEFI firmware.