An interesting range of devices have appeared on GearBest showing off some pretty unique specifications.
The HYSTOU FMP04B is an range of PCs powered by a variety of Intel’s higher-specc’d chips, ranging from the Intel Core-i3-4010U right up to the Core-i7-4510U meaning the device’s should be capable of some fairly impressive performance.
However, the choice of these processors is not the only unique aspect, as the HYSTOU FMP04B also boasts between 4-8GB of RAM, 64-128GB of storage, 4 USB 3.0 ports, 4 USB 2.0 ports, dual HDMI output, dual Ethernet, dual Wifi antennas, mSATA and SATA ports and interestingly, 4 COM ports.
Clearly targeting the industrial market with all the COM ports and it’s very industrial aluminium design, most users won’t ever touch the COM ports but there is some serious grunt if you’re wanting to move beyond Intel’s Cherry Trail SoC.
The listing does mention Windows 10, however, it’s not clear if there’s a licence included in the unit’s price.
Inside the box, you’ll get the HYSTOU FMP04B unit, 2 WiFi Antennas, a power adapter, a power cord, screw bag, CD, and an English User Manual.
Getting One
The HYSTOU FMP04B range is available from GearBest and GeekBuying starting at $210 at the time of writing as part of a Flash sale the retailer is running.
HYSTOU FMP04B Technical Specifications
General
Processor | Core i3-4010U/i5-4200U/i7-4510U |
CPU CPU | Up to 3.1GHz |
GPU | Intel HD 4400 |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
RAM | 4-8GB DDR3 |
Storage | 64-128GB mSATA SATA |
Other Features | 6x COM Ports Aluminium Case Wall Mounts |
Power | DC 12V/3A |
Connectivity
WiFi | Wi-Fi |
Ethernet | Dual Gigabit |
Interfaces
Video Output | 2x HDMI |
Audio Output | 2x HDMI 3.5mm |
Other Interfaces | 4x USB 2.0 port 4x USB 3.0 port Mic Input |
Physical
Dimensions | 234 x 175 x 50mm |
Weight | 1.5kg |
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May I just report that Geeekbuyng is selling this mini PC as well, just so that people have more options.
Thanks. I’ve added the Geekbuying link to the article.