Star cloud pcg61, mini
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Star Cloud PCG61 is a new mini-PC that is becoming so fashionable lately. This "barebone" from the company China Mele, offers varied solutions in benefits with different prices and even the choice of operating system between Windows 10 and Ubuntu.
Star Cloud PCG61, We can choose between Ubuntu or Windows 10 installed
It is possible that the most remarkable thing about this mini-PC is that of being able to choose between both Windows 10 and Ubuntu operating systems, although curiously not at the same price. Next we will go on to detail the different configurations and prices of the Star Cloud PCG61.
The most basic version of the Star Cloud PCG61 comes with a quad-core Intel Celeron N3150 running at 1.6GHz with its corresponding Intel HD graphics and compatibility with WiFi AC and Bluetooth connectivity. The device uses fully passive cooling which makes it ultra-quiet. With no RAM, no storage, no installed operating system (logical if there is no storage) the PCG61 costs $ 149.
Use a passive cooling system
- For $ 199 the first configuration is included with the Ubuntu operating system, 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage For $ 299 we have Windows 10 installed with 4GB of RAM and the same 64GB of internal storage. For $ 349 Windows 10 is included and it is increase the amount of RAM to 8GB and storage to 128GB.
Apparently the most convenient for the user with a little computer knowledge is $ 199, since we could well use Ubuntu or any other operating system we want, also the option of $ 149 is not bad at all getting ourselves RAM memory and using any USB key as storage.
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