Nitrux Develops an ARM Mini-Computer Called QtBox, Powered by KDE | Linux Today

Nitrux Develops an ARM Mini-Computer Called QtBox, Powered by KDE

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Marius Nestor
Feb 1, 2014

Being built on open-hardware, QtBox offers a great build quality, a Quad-core 2.0GHz Exynos 4412 CPU, a Mali 400 GPU, 2 GB RAM, 8/16/64GB internal storage, Ethernet, 3x USB ports, a micro-HDMI port, a micro-USB port, 3.5mm jack and Micro SD slot. Apparently, the QtBox mini-computer from Nitrux has an affordable price-tag, $200 (148 EUR) for the 8GB version, $225 (167 EUR) for the 16GB model, and $275 (204 EUR) for the 64GB edition. Of course, you can always add a SD card, up to 64GB, for more storage.

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Marius Nestor

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