This PC host is as big as a TV box but can drive VR devices

[Abstract] Although Sotec's new mini-game PC has a small body, its configuration is very powerful and its interfaces are readily available. TheVerge Chinese Station January 19 News Speaking of game PCs, we all have monsters shining in various colors in our minds. However, Sotec's latest release of the Zbox Magnus EN1070K has broken our intrinsic impression of the game PC, mainly because it is small enough. The Magnus EN1070K was unveiled at the CES show earlier this month and is now officially released. This device belongs to the latest product of the Sotec E-Series Micro Desktop, and its body is only a little larger (21x20 cm) than the Mac Mini, but its performance cannot be underestimated, even if it is to drive a VR helmet. In terms of configuration, Magnus EN1070K uses Intel's seventh generation Kaby Lake Core i5 processor, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 graphics card, up to 32GB of memory, while providing M.2 SSD slot and 2.5-inch SATA hard drive bay. Magnus EN1070K is also available in the interface, including 2 USB 2.0 ports, 2 USB 3.0 ports, 1 USB 3.1 Type-A port, 1 USB-C port, SD card slot, 2 Ethernet ports, 2 HDMI interface and 2 DisplayPort interfaces. Sotec has not yet announced the sale price and the launch date of this device, but from the previous model's pricing, its price should be around 1,500 US dollars (approximately RMB 10,254), but it will ultimately depend on the hard disk, SSD and memory configuration (author: Chaim Gartenberg, the compiler: Eskimo). Click to view original english 【The relevant rights in the Chinese language of The Verge's works in the United States are owned by Tencent Corporation. Without authorization, they may not be reproduced or excerpted. 】