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The MintBox Mini Will Appeal to Linux Loyalists

— January 19, 2015 — Tech
The MintBox Mini is a tiny Linux-powered computer created by CompuLab, the Israeli manufacturer of small fanless computers. This computer is a fifth of the size of the original MintBox which was launched in 2012. It is equipped with a quad-core processor and solid state storage.

This computer is sure to appeal to Linux loyalists.

As far as connectivity is concerned, this is provided in the form of Wi-Fi, Gigabit Ethernet, a trio of USB 2.0 ports as well as two USB 3.0 ports, a microSD reader, audio jack and two HDMI ports.

The MintBox Mini will be available in the second quarter of this year for $215, and will come with a 5 year warranty.

Trend Themes

  1. Miniature Fanless Computers — The MintBox Mini is a small Linux-powered computer that is sure to appeal to Linux loyalists.
  2. Increased Connectivity Options — The MintBox Mini offers a variety of connectivity options, including Wi-Fi, Gigabit Ethernet, USB ports, and HDMI ports.
  3. Affordable Yet Powerful Computing — The MintBox Mini provides a quad-core processor and solid-state storage at an affordable price of $215.

Industry Implications

  1. Computer Hardware — The MintBox Mini represents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the computer hardware industry by offering a small, fanless, and affordable computing solution.
  2. Operating Systems — The MintBox Mini caters to Linux loyalists, presenting a disruptive innovation opportunity in the operating systems industry by providing a dedicated Linux-powered mini computer.
  3. Electronics Retail — The launch of the MintBox Mini with its compact size, powerful specifications, and attractive price point presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the electronics retail industry for selling small, affordable yet feature-rich computers.
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