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The new fanless mini ultrabox from industrial and embedded computer manufacturer, Logic Supply, is a weird looking one, but apparently has good intention surrounding it's strange build; and a Broadwell processor to boot. Dubbed the ML100, this small form factor PC uses Intel's Next Level of Computing (NUC) platform (a bare bone kit consisting of a board, a fan, an external power supply, and VESA mounting plate), in hope to “take NUC places it's never been”, says Logic.
Two options will be available, including the the ML100G-10 and ML100G-30, featuring an Intel Celeron N2930 Bay Trail, and an Intel Core i3 or Core i5 Broadwell CPU, respectively. The ML100G-10 option will support up to 8GB of DDR3L RAM, and 1TB of mSATA solid state storage. The ML100G-30 will support up to 16GB of DDR3L RAM, and up to 512GB of SSD storage. Connectivity for both options include USB 2.0 and USB 3.0, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports; with two HDMI ports on the ML100G-10, and 2 Mini DisplayPorts on the rear panel of the ML100G-30 (Embedded Computing Design). Prices start around $500 for the entry-level Celeron option.
What makes this particular NUC special, according to Logic Supply Engineer Hans Brakeley, is its impressive size to performance ratio, all while maintaining the industrial reliability that Logic PCs are known for. Now this little PC isn't for you’re average home, but is powerful, strong, and sustainable enough to withstand harsh environments for those in the commercial field. Oh, and don't forget about that passive cooling, something a lot us consumers never get to experience in a mini PC!