Tvpro hd6, mini
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TVPRO HD6 is a curious device that belongs to the genre of mini-PCs that looks like a webcam, and in fact it is, but it also hides inside a PC with Intel architecture and ideal features for an HTPC.
TVPRO HD6 looks like a Webcam… or a Kinect
The novelty of the TVPRO HD6 is that it can be mounted on top of any monitor and act as a complete PC with a clear advantage to be used in video conferencing, thanks to its camera that can capture video at 1080p resolution.
Technical characteristics
If we pay attention to what this equipment carries internally, we will not be surprised by too high specifications but it is well worth noting.
TVPRO HD6 has an Intel Atom Z3735F Bay Trail processor with a frequency of 1.33GHz and 1.83GHz in Turbo mode, it has 2GB of RAM (minimum to run Windows 10 that comes installed), Intel integrated graphics and storage 32GB that can be expanded using memory cards. It has two USB 2.0 ports, WiFi (must-have), HDMI output and stereo speakers.
In the bowels of TVPRO HD6
It is clear that the device plays with comfort and portability beyond specifications, being the minimum to have a good experience for surfing the Internet, video chatting, office work or watching movies.
The TVPRO HD6 is currently available on AliExpress for $ 146 and comes with keyboard and mouse included, at that price this proposal is not too bad and comes with the plus of Windows 10, which by itself offers more possibilities than other systems for the average user.
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