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Zotac released the Zbox CI360 nano, a 0.9-liter mini PC aimed at users who need basic computing on a budget.

ZBOX CI360 nano

The system runs on Intel’s N150 processor, a quad-core chip that uses 6 watts of power. It runs at 0.8 GHz base speed and boosts up to 3.6 GHz. Benchmarks show it performs like Intel’s Core i5-8250U from 2017. This makes it fine for web browsing, email, and simple tasks.

The CI360 has one DDR5-4800 SODIMM slot that supports up to 16GB of RAM. The base model comes with 4GB. For storage, you get two M.2 2280 slots. One has a 128GB SSD installed. The other slot accepts PCIe 3.0 x1 or SATA drives.

The front panel has one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port and one Type-C port. The Type-C port doubles as a DisplayPort output. The back has two more USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports. All USB ports run at 10Gbps speeds.

You can connect up to three displays using two HDMI 2.0 ports and the USB-C DisplayPort. All support 4K resolution at 60Hz. Network options include two Gigabit Ethernet ports, WiFi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.3. There’s also an SD card reader and standard audio jacks.

Graphics come from Intel’s integrated GPU with 24 execution units. It handles video playback and basic acceleration but nothing more intensive. The CI360 replaces the year-old CI338 model. Zotac includes Windows 11 support, VESA mounting hardware, and a power adapter in the box.

Zotac hasn’t announced pricing or when the CI360 will be available.

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