🚀 Elevate your workspace with ASUS Mini PC — small size, big impact!
The ASUS E420-BB060M Mini PC combines an energy-efficient Intel Celeron N3865 processor with integrated Intel HD Graphics 610 to deliver ultra-realistic 4K UHD visuals. Its compact 1-liter design includes a rotatable VESA mount for versatile placement, four USB 3.1 Gen1 ports, a 4-in-1 card reader, and support for up to 32GB DDR4 memory. Ideal for professionals seeking a budget-friendly, space-saving PC with enterprise-level connectivity and productivity features.
Standing screen display size | 23 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1 Pixels |
Processor | 1.8 GHz 8032 |
RAM | 1 GB DIMM |
Memory Speed | 1 GHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel HD Graphics |
Chipset Brand | Intel® Celeron® N3865 |
Card Description | Integrated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 1 GB |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | ASUSPRO E420 |
Item model number | E420-BB060M |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Unknown |
Item Weight | 1.52 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.6 x 1.14 x 6.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.6 x 1.14 x 6.7 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | Unknown |
W**R
Very nice system
For those who wonder how many RAM slots this mini PC has, I can confirm that it DOES have 2 RAM slots. One is on top next to the HDD and the other one is on the bottom of the motherboard. You have to unscrew additional screws marked with a white arrow to remove the under cover and get to the other slot. I've put TWO 4GB RAM modules in this unit and they both work and show a total of 8GB RAM installed. However, the manual says only one "upgradable" slot is available but it doesn't say it has two. I don't know why.=======So far this has been a very nice system. I'm glad I chose this one over other brands like Zotac and Intel NUC. This is well built and designed.Added a 2TB HDD, an M.2 SSD and a 4GB DDR4 RAM and everything is working greate. Tried Ubuntu Linux 18.04 and it worked fine with WiFi and audio etc.Now I have installed Open Media Vault to use as a network attached strorage.Will be updating this review with more detailed remarks.Update: April 28/2019After using this as a NAS server for a month, I've installed Windows 10 Pro (4GB RAM, 500GB mechanical HDD) and gave this to my kids who have been using it as a general purpose PC in the living room for surfing the web, doing homeworks, printing and playing some games like an old version of GTA. They say it's an OK PC. Their main complaint has been that Windows 10 gets slower with time and they have to reboot more often.About two weeks ago they said they weren't using it anymore, so I swapped the HDD for another 2TB mechanical HDD and installed CentOS 7 Linux and Nextcloud. Now I'm using it as a home cloud server which is doing surprisingly well especially for a dual-core Celeron.
H**G
No boot on power restore option, needs HDMI dummy plug to run headless on Linux
Overall a nice unit with a couple of issues. There are zero USB plugs on the back, which makes no sense considering there are 4 USB plugs on the front. To open the case you need to unscrew 6 screws, where 1 or 2 would have been sufficient. There is no option in the BIOS to have the unit automatically boot on a power restore event, which could be a major issue for some users and is a near deal-breaker for my use case. To run this unit headless on Linux 18.04 with Teamviewer you must use an HDMI dummy plug - without the dummy plug the rendering of the video output is not enabled.Despite these issues I give the unit 5 stars due to its rock bottom price.This unit is about $35 cheaper than a similar Intel branded NUC which features a quad core CPU (this is a dual core unit), dual HDMI outputs (this has one HDMI output), and a smaller form factor. If you are ok with saving $35 for the issues noted above, then it is a solid box. Otherwise, spend the extra $35.
S**N
Perfect media center
This mini PC works great as a media center or basic PC. RAM and SSD not included, but at the time of this review you can get 4 Gb ram for $44 on newegg and 160 GB SSD on amazon for $25 which brings the price of this computer to $204. (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076XMH2JT/?coliid=I3THSEULJTJJGQ&colid=LJNSLTEJIUOS&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it)Pair it with wireless keyboard w/ touch pad and its the perfect media center. Very fast boot up when using SSD. I have window 10 Ltsb on SSD and Linux(Ubuntu) on M2 SSD and both work flawlessly.
R**E
Good Quality DIY for under $250
Pros: Easy build - just add Memory, M2, SSD or Laptop Drive and install your OS. The Dual Core Celeron with Intel graphics streams Video flawlessly. Using 4GB Ram, 128GB NVME M2 and Windows 10.Cons: Only has 1 Memory slot not 2 as advertised. It is truly a DIY build.
N**E
Incorrect information listed
spec listed it has 2 RAM slot. It only has 1.
W**H
Product description and information did not indicate that this device ...
Product description and details information did not indicate that this device doesn't include RAM, Storage and OS. Had to return the following day.
F**8
Makes a great media server
This little computer makes a great media server. Fast, quite, zero problems setting it up. Great computer
A**R
the product must bechekced and packaged well before shipment
the product arrived defected , i had to return it back to the sellerpackaging was very bad .Tzach
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