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Chinese manufacturer launches ECS LIVA Q3D mini PC with HDMI output and input support

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ECS was established in Taipei in 1987 and listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange in 1994. The company has launched a variety of mini computers, notebook computers, computer motherboards, all-in-one computers, industrial computers, and Internet of Things products.

Recently, the company launched a pocket-sized mini PC called “ECS LIVA Q3H”, which is an ultra-compact computer measuring only 74 x 74 x 34.6mm, equipped with Intel Jasper Lake processor, optional Celeron N5100, N4500, and Pentium Silver N6000 processors.

The company says the computer is especially suited for videoconferencing applications, mainly because it is equipped with HDMI output and input interfaces, equipped with 4GB LPDDR4X memory and 64GB / 128GB eMMC flash memory, and supports MicroSD expansion.

In other respects, the machine supports WiFi 5 network and provides a Gigabit Ethernet port and multiple USB 3.2/2.0 interfaces, weighing about 174 grams.

The mini PC comes with a power adapter, supports 75 and 100mm VESA mounts, and installs Windows 11 64-bit, and the vendor stresses that it does not guarantee the installation of other operating systems.

According to the idea, LIVA Q3H can connect multiple monitors at the same time for video conferencing. PC1 is connected to a monitor or projector via the HDMI output, PC2 laptop streams its content via PC1’s HDMI input, and PC3 laptop relies on wireless streaming for screen projection, and the user can switch between PC1 and PC2 with the help of the power button. Easily switch between.

It’s unclear whether this product will be launched for the consumer market, but ECS is currently showing this model and other products at ISE 2023 in Barcelona.

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