It is actually quite difficult to find something awry with the Zotac ZBOX nano XS AD11 Plus. The unit is not only one of the most compact ones on the market, but it is also constructed well and delivers the performance expected of the AMD E-450...
Build quality is exquisite, but one of the best things about the Zbox – aside from the price – is that it's supplied with a VESA mount. That means you can bolt it on to the back of a monitor or TV and pretty much forget about it, turning any given screen...
The Zbox Nano XS AD11 Plus is a nice little HTPC that can handle most file formats and streaming needs, as long as it’s placed close to your router or connected via an Ethernet cable. While the upgrade options and graphics might be a bit limited, the...
The Zotac Zbox nano XS AD11 Plus is quite a mouthful, but the title is almost bigger than the incredibly diminutive PC itself. When you think of the mini PC you might think of something with the dimensions of a couple of chunky netbooks sat directly on...
Although the low CPU power prevents it from fulfilling all the functions of an ordinary desktop, this mini PC is ideal for basic document editing and home cinema use. It's discreet both in size and noise. This makes it an excellent device for anyone...
At CES a couple of years ago at CES NVIDIA were demoing the reference design ION/Atom box which was small enough to fit in someone's hand. That system was essentially a full PC, minus a drive and since then we have seen many manufacturers head towards...
Conclusion It is quite hard to find something wrong about the Nano XS AD11, but it is also quite hard to compare it to other mini-PCs as it has a unique form factor and tiny footprint. Of course it is not the fastest thing on the market, but it is still...
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