Both systems are cooled passively (without fan) and have a solid state disk which means that they do include any moving parts. This stands for additional advantages concerning stability and durability as such constructed systems are much less prone to problems. On the one hand both mini pcs differ from the size, on the other hand also in the number of connections. While spo-book UNO covers the whole range, FLUKE only offers the essential ones. In regards to the technical platform, there is a tie again as both models have an Intel Atom N2600 CPU.
"Our customers have the choice", CEO Michael Sporrer says. "Both models are space-saving and can be affixed discretely. However, if people emphasise more on the whole spectrum of connections, they are better advised with spo-book UNO."
For those who want to see more details right now, please look at the two new models nearly in real in a 360 degree view with zoom function at the website's product presentations:
http://www.spo-comm.de/... http://www.spo-comm.de/... spo-book FLUKE NM10 is available for spo-comm partners from now on, all other customers can buy it exclusively from March 10th on.
The same can be said for spo-book UNO NM10 that is also available for spo-comm partners from now on, all other customers can buy it exclusively from March 10th on.
Highlights and technical data at a glance:
spo-book UNO:
- CPU: Intel Atom N2600 2 x 1,6GHz
- Chipsets: Intel NM10
- Dimensions (h x w x Td 133 x 33 x 80mm
- RAM: max. 2GB
- Data memory: 16 oder 32 GB SSD
- Connections:
1 x HDMI
1 x VGA
6 x USB 2.0
1 x LAN
2 x Audio
1 x eSATA
1 x W-LAN (optional)
spo-book FLUKE:
- CPU: Intel Atom N2600 2 x 1,6GHz
- Chipsets: Intel NM10
- Dimensions (h x w x d): 88 x 19 x 138mm
- RAM: 2GB
- Data memory: 32 GB SSD
- Connections:
1 x HDMI
3 x USB 2.0
1 x Audio
1 x W-LAN