The Zotac Zbox ID83 Plus ($472.99 list) is a reasonably priced small-form-factor desktop that packs a decent punch into its compact chassis. With a third-generation Intel "Ivy Bridge" processor, ...
Zotac’s flyweight PC kicks more gaming ass than any Console, costs less than a tower PC, and will fit almost anywhere—including the back of your monitor. I’ve been trying to sneak a PC into my ...
Smaller than a Mac Mini and with a better graphics processor, too, Zotac’s Zbox nano XS AD11 Plus (to give it it’s full name) rivals even the stripped-to-the-silicon Raspberry Pi for size. It’s the PC ...
Known mostly for the company's line of NVIDIA-based GeForce graphics cards and motherboards, Zotac maintains robust manufacturing and R&D operations overseas, including 40 surface-mount technology ...
The Zotac Zbox Magnus EN980 is squat gaming desktop designed expressly for use with VR headsets. Three different versions our available: a bare-bones system, one that includes storage as well, and one ...
A typical mini-PC combines subtlety and dinkiness so that it blends into your living room or can be entirely hidden our of sight – perhaps even mounted onto the back of your telly. Not so the Zotac ...
ZOTAC well-known for creating compact computers, has launched an exciting new series of ZBOX AI mini PCs. These powerful machines are equipped with advanced Intel and AMD processors that feature ...
For easily building a tiny, no-frills PC, the Zotac Zbox Bi323 offers a good blend of features, price, and performance. Compact. Inexpensive to buy and customize. Lots of USB ports. So-so performance.
Zotac has been offering a line of tiny desktop computers for a few years, but the company’s new ZBOX PI320 pico is the smallest yet. It’s also one of the first to come not only with memory and storage ...
The Zotac Zbox ID83 Plus ($472.99 list) is a reasonably priced small-form-factor desktop that packs a decent punch into its compact chassis. With a third-generation Intel "Ivy Bridge" processor, ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Stuffing a real GeForce GTX 1080 into a lunchbox-size mini ...
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