Sapphire Reveals New Edge-HD3 Mini PC

Sapphire officially announced a follow-up model to its small Edge-HD Mini PC. The new Edge-HD3 packs plenty of power into its small form. Inside, you'll find a 1.6GHz AMD E450 APU as well as 4GB of RAM and a 320GB HDD. For graphics, the Edge-HD3 utilizes the AMD Radeon HD6320.

As a mini-PC, the Edge-HD3 measures approximately 7.6 x 5.83 x 0.87 inches and weighs approximately 1.17 pounds. The Edge-HD3 has built-in wireless connectivity and a high-speed LAN port. Other connectivity options include four USB ports and an HDMI interface for high-resolution graphics output. An HDMI cable and an HDMI-DVI adapter are also included. A VGA output and built-in audio with mic-in and line-out sockets round out the list of ports.

Keep in mind the Edge-HD3 ships without an operating system. Sapphire hasn't announced a price or availability for the new Edge-HD3 yet, but you can see a full list of the specs below.

CPU

AMD APU E450 1.6GHz

Memory

4 GB DDR3 So-DIMM

Storage

320 GB SATA 2,5'' Festplatte

Graphics

AMD Radeon HD6320

LAN

Integriertes 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet

Wireless

Integriertes 802.11b/g/n Drahtlos-Netzwerk

I/O

1 x VGA(D-sub) Port
1 x HDMI Port
1 x RJ-45 Gigabit Lan
2 x USB 2.0 Port
1 x Audio-in
1 x Line-out

Power

65 W AC 100~240V 50/60 Hz, 19v~3,42A

Dimensions

19.3 x 14.8 x 2.2 cm (L/B/H)

Weight

530 g Nettogewicht

Operation System

Vorinstalliertes DOS

Accessory

1 x HDMI-Kabel
1 x HDMI to DVI adapter
1 x Schnellinstallationsanleitung
1 x Chassis-Ständer
1 x Netzkabel
1 x Netzadapter

Jennifer Johnson

Jennifer Johnson

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