Zotac announces new line of Zbox mini-PCs

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Zotac recently launched two new uber-mini gaming machines: the ZBOX EI730 and EI750. Despite their small size, each system is a full-fledged PC packed with Intel Haswell processors, Intel Iris Pro graphics and support for 4K displays or two 1080p displays. 
As Liliputing’s Brad Linder notes, the only real difference between the desktops is the CPU.

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Zotac has announced a new line up in its Zbox mini-PCs, the E-Series. With the E-Series comes Intel Haswell processors up to a 3.2GHz i7 — the various hardware options are spread across different models. In some configurations, the system could serve as a casual gaming machine. The E-Series offer two processor options, the Intel Core i5-4570R 2.7GHz and the Core i7-4770R 3.2GHz. Both quad-core offerings come with Turbo Boost and alongside Intel Iris Pro 5200 with 128GB of EDRAM and Intel’s Pixel Sync. There are four models in total, offering up to 16GB of RAM and a 2.5-inch hard drive, or an 8GB RAM model with a 1TB drive.

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