After the initial batch of ZBOX Nano mini-PCs featuring Via's Nano X2 CPU, Intel's Celeron and AMD's E-350/E-450 APUs, Zotac updated its ZBOX Nano lineup with a new ZBOX Nano AD12 that will be based on AMD's Brazos 2.0 platform with E2-1800 APU.
As always, the Zotac ZBOX Nano AD12 will be available as a barebone or as a full assembled system known as the ZBOX Nano AD12 Plus. As noted earlier, the new ZBOX Nano AD12 is based on AMD's Brazos 2.0 platform and features AMD E2-1800 APU. The E2-1800 features a dual-core CPU clocked at 1.7GHz with 1MB of L2 cache paired up with Radeon HD 7340 GPU with 80 shader units, 523MHz base and 680MHz turbo clock. The APU supports up to DDR3-1333 memory and has an 18W TDP.
In addition to the AMD E2-1800 APU, the ZBOX Nano AD12 features DisplayPort and HDMI outputs, two USB 3.0 and four USB 2.0 ports, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11bng WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, card reader and comes bundled with MCE-compatible remote and VESA 75/100 mount.
The Zotac ZBOX Nano AD12 Plus will feature 2GB of DDR3 memory and a 320GB HDD 5400RPM HDD while the barebone version supports up to DDR3-1333 memory in one SODIMM slot and single 2.5-inch SATA 6Gbps HDD.
Unfortunately, the price or the actual availability date have not been announced.