- Brand : ECS
- Product name : LIVA X2
- Product code : 95-794-NB3013
- GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 4714379180039
- Category : PCs/Workstations ✚
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- Info modified on : 07 Mar 2024 15:34:52
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Long product name ECS LIVA X2 Intel® Celeron® N3050 2 GB DDR3L-SDRAM 32 GB Flash Windows 10 Home Mini PC White
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Intel Celeron N3050 (2M Cache, 1.60 GHz), 2GB DDR3L, 32GB eMMC, Intel HD Graphics, Gigabit Ethernet, WLAN 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.0, Windows 10 Home
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Short summary description ECS LIVA X2 Intel® Celeron® N3050 2 GB DDR3L-SDRAM 32 GB Flash Windows 10 Home Mini PC White
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ECS LIVA X2, 1.6 GHz, Intel® Celeron®, N3050, 2 GB, 32 GB, Windows 10 Home
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Long summary description ECS LIVA X2 Intel® Celeron® N3050 2 GB DDR3L-SDRAM 32 GB Flash Windows 10 Home Mini PC White
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ECS LIVA X2. Processor frequency: 1.6 GHz, Processor family: Intel® Celeron®, Processor model: N3050. Internal memory: 2 GB, Internal memory type: DDR3L-SDRAM. Total storage capacity: 32 GB, Storage media: Flash. On-board graphics card model: Intel® HD Graphics. Wi-Fi. Operating system installed: Windows 10 Home. Power supply: 36 W. Product type: Mini PC. Weight: 546 g. Product colour: White
Uk has collected 28 expert reviews for ECS LIVA X2 Intel® Celeron® N3050 2 GB DDR3L-SDRAM 32 GB Flash Windows 10 Home Mini PC White and the average expert rating is 79 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
Admittedly, the ECS LIVA X2 is a good-looking mini PC. It is also worth pointing out it is not a ‘barebones' system like others we have seen at KitGuru where you need to install memory and storage. Rather, the LIVA X2 comes fully built with or without Win...
Today, we are going to take a look at a new small form factor computer from ECS - the LIVA X2 Mini PC. The LIVA X2 is the second generation in the LIVA X name following the ECS LIVA X, which was reviewed earlier this year in March. Mini PCs, like the LIVA...
hardwareheaven.com
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2016-10-27 03:04:43
2016-10-27 03:04:43
Average rating:0
Receiving a mini-pc is always fun. We love to see what different manufacturers can squeeze into tiny cases and how they balance price, performance and features. Today is one such day, welcome to our ECS LIVA X2 Review.The Liva X2 arrives in a compact, sil...
tbreak.ae
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2016-12-15 18:16:32
2016-12-15 18:16:32
Average rating:84
The potential and power of extremely small sized PCs continues to grow at an exponential rate for users who only want the basics of personal computing, such as surfing the web, watching a video, or to writing an email. And a few months back, we proved wit...
uk.hardware.info
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2017-08-11 12:34:07
2017-08-11 12:34:07
Average rating:0
Desktops are back again and smaller than ever. The 17 barebones and systems in this test are enough proof of that. We took a look at what you get for your money and discuss for which applications you could use such a device. The desktop PC is dead -...
When the ECS LIVA Windows Based Mini PC Kit came out in the summer of 2014 it was a pretty nifty little system that ran pretty good considering it only cost $135. Without breaking the bank you could purchase an ECS LIVA, assemble the included hardware and...
When I looked at the ECS LIVA Mini PC Kit about a year ago, my overall experience was very positive. The device is compact, lightweight, very well built, and offered incredible value for its price. The tiny barebone system was fun to put together; and eve...
The first thing you're bound to notice with the X2 is the markedly different style compared to the first two. Where last year's LIVA X had a sleek, lower-profile appearance, with the LIVA X2 we have something completely different, which I won't judge one...
I've looked at many mini PCs based on a SoC, but each and every one I reviewed thus far did not include an OS. So while the cost of these units is low, there is either a need to spend more or install Linux, which isn't exactly the sort of experience norm...