Processor
Intel Celeron N3050 1.6GHz
Turbo boost up to 2.16GHz
2MB Cache
Dual Core
Memory
2GB DDR3 RAM
Expandable to 8GB
Hard Drive
32GB SSD
Optical Drive
None
Software
Operating System: Free DOS
Display
Not Included
Input Devices
Keyboard and Mouse Not Included
Networking
WLAN: 802.11 b/g/n
Power Supply
65W
Dimensions
Height 56 mm
Width125 mm
Depth 125 mm
Interfaces
1 x HDMI
1 x Display Port
3 x USB 3.0
1 x 3.5 mm jack
SD memory card reader
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Top comments
Mrdom
20 Jan 163#18
I was really annoyed for a minute because i thought the price had dropped by £40 since i ordered a couple of weeks ago but i ordered the quad core n3700 (passmark 1898) version, having been using that for the past few weeks with windows 10 and kodi i would be quite concerned that the dual core n3050 (passmark 882) might be unbearably slow for some tasks. obviously depends what you want to be doing with it.
A few other points for anyone looking to use this as a kodi box, particularly under windows:
1. Under windows the is no support for HD audio HDMI passthrough - very annoying, this is an intel driver limitation, the hardware is capable and i believe it will work on linux.
2. This will hardware decode h.265 MAIN profile, it will not decode MAIN 10 profile which is becoming more popular. at 720p it might manage in software but at 1080p not a chance. (im talking about the n3700 here, the n3050 probably doesn't have the power to do it even at 720p).
Obviously for a lot of people this probably isn't going to matter but i thought it was worth mentioning.
Latest comments (37)
amour3k
23 May 16#37
Hahahaha, ME TOOOOOOOOOOOOO!, lool. :-)
amour3k
23 May 16#36
According to the Post that answered this person's same query here:
I know they're very different, but any opinions on whether to go for this or NVidia Shield TV for Kodi and streaming games from my PC?
Thanks
fleabittenvarmint
20 Jan 16#27
Seems it has 32GB eMMC storage built in with no room for expansion. :disappointed:
I've voted this hot for the price if you just need a ready-to-go system, but the Asrock Beeboxes can be had for as little as £101 delivered, and offer far more flexibility and usefulness. Yes, you need to add memory and storage to them, but still way better value than this deliberately crippled product from Acer.
Bit limited as a PC as the CPU is very low benchmark,
Too expensive just for Kodi - eg Kindle Fire Stick is only £35, even cheaper than a Pi 2 with all the needed extras.
Good price. Just a shame there is no lan port built in or i would have one for kodi.
warby111 to blackforce
20 Jan 161#22
Looks like there is a LAN port built in:
Networking
Wireless LAN Supported Yes
Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11ac
Compliant Standards IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11ac
wildcolor
19 Jan 16#6
DOS???......
amour3k to wildcolor
20 Jan 16#16
NOPE! .. 'FREE' DOS, as in 'WITHOUT CHARGE' DOS!! .. NOT 'MS' DOS, as in 'PAID FOR' DOS ..... lol.
Open DOS is capable of supporting beyond the 2GB limit/limitations of that of what MS DOS notably stopped at anyway?, what can I say .....
Though yet, it kind of would have been nice for them to have stuck on Windows 8.1 Bing on these at least, I guess?. :-)
piginabox to wildcolor
20 Jan 161#21
Think it's to exploit a loophole vs coming with no OS.
fleabittenvarmint
20 Jan 161#20
If it helps, the N3000 model of the Beebox, which is £114.99 on Amazon can be had for around £101-102 delivered via Flubit. They came back with £102.11 for the white one for me, and £101.88 for the black one. This was yesterday.
the1gog
20 Jan 16#19
If only using for openelec you cannot beat the rpi2 at the minute imo.
Mrdom
20 Jan 163#18
I was really annoyed for a minute because i thought the price had dropped by £40 since i ordered a couple of weeks ago but i ordered the quad core n3700 (passmark 1898) version, having been using that for the past few weeks with windows 10 and kodi i would be quite concerned that the dual core n3050 (passmark 882) might be unbearably slow for some tasks. obviously depends what you want to be doing with it.
A few other points for anyone looking to use this as a kodi box, particularly under windows:
1. Under windows the is no support for HD audio HDMI passthrough - very annoying, this is an intel driver limitation, the hardware is capable and i believe it will work on linux.
2. This will hardware decode h.265 MAIN profile, it will not decode MAIN 10 profile which is becoming more popular. at 720p it might manage in software but at 1080p not a chance. (im talking about the n3700 here, the n3050 probably doesn't have the power to do it even at 720p).
Obviously for a lot of people this probably isn't going to matter but i thought it was worth mentioning.
applebyJedi
20 Jan 16#17
I've always preferred DOS anyway. GUI's are for numpties!
me_lee
20 Jan 16#15
This would have been perfect HTPC fodder had Amazon Fire TV + Kodi not recently become so compelling...
Not quite sure what you're trying to say there belfastgeoff :neutral_face:
speculatrix
20 Jan 16#14
Doesn't have any RAM or storage unlike this deal
u0421793
20 Jan 16#13
Is there any space for biscuits and two sandwiches in this lunch box?
Dusty
19 Jan 16#12
This place is costing me a sodding fortune lately! Looks like my next OpenElec box..
Best source of info for it I found so far is this at Amazon.com - Linky - ideal spec for Kodi/Openelec - but it's not passive and the reviews are mixed. I'll wait on a deal for a Beebox :smiley:
JPS
19 Jan 16#4
Free DOS haha. Looks like a nice bit of it :smiley:
swauvegav
19 Jan 16#3
seems great...but it's a Celeron. bought too many of those cheap ones in the past
Opening post
Processor
Intel Celeron N3050 1.6GHz
Turbo boost up to 2.16GHz
2MB Cache
Dual Core
Memory
2GB DDR3 RAM
Expandable to 8GB
Hard Drive
32GB SSD
Optical Drive
None
Software
Operating System: Free DOS
Display
Not Included
Input Devices
Keyboard and Mouse Not Included
Networking
WLAN: 802.11 b/g/n
Power Supply
65W
Dimensions
Height 56 mm
Width125 mm
Depth 125 mm
Interfaces
1 x HDMI
1 x Display Port
3 x USB 3.0
1 x 3.5 mm jack
SD memory card reader
Topcashback are doing 1.57% cashback
- DevilzGtr
Top comments
A few other points for anyone looking to use this as a kodi box, particularly under windows:
1. Under windows the is no support for HD audio HDMI passthrough - very annoying, this is an intel driver limitation, the hardware is capable and i believe it will work on linux.
2. This will hardware decode h.265 MAIN profile, it will not decode MAIN 10 profile which is becoming more popular. at 720p it might manage in software but at 1080p not a chance. (im talking about the n3700 here, the n3050 probably doesn't have the power to do it even at 720p).
Obviously for a lot of people this probably isn't going to matter but i thought it was worth mentioning.
Latest comments (37)
It does ..... lol.
This was the one:
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/acer-revo-one-rl85-mini-pc-intel-2957u-4gb-ram-1tb-inc-remote-was-229-black-friday-2334418
Yep, I MISSED IT TOO!, hehehehe. :-)
(http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/review/pcs/acer-revo-build-hands-on-review-3624892/)
Thanks
I've voted this hot for the price if you just need a ready-to-go system, but the Asrock Beeboxes can be had for as little as £101 delivered, and offer far more flexibility and usefulness. Yes, you need to add memory and storage to them, but still way better value than this deliberately crippled product from Acer.
This processor has a benchmark of 1898 compared to 882 for the N3050
Worth the extra £40 methinks
http://www.ebuyer.com/723606-acer-revo-m1601-nettop-dt-b2aek-002
Too expensive just for Kodi - eg Kindle Fire Stick is only £35, even cheaper than a Pi 2 with all the needed extras.
http://www.gearbest.com/tv-box-mini-pc/pp_187681.html?wid=3
Networking
Wireless LAN Supported Yes
Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11ac
Compliant Standards IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11ac
Open DOS is capable of supporting beyond the 2GB limit/limitations of that of what MS DOS notably stopped at anyway?, what can I say .....
Though yet, it kind of would have been nice for them to have stuck on Windows 8.1 Bing on these at least, I guess?. :-)
A few other points for anyone looking to use this as a kodi box, particularly under windows:
1. Under windows the is no support for HD audio HDMI passthrough - very annoying, this is an intel driver limitation, the hardware is capable and i believe it will work on linux.
2. This will hardware decode h.265 MAIN profile, it will not decode MAIN 10 profile which is becoming more popular. at 720p it might manage in software but at 1080p not a chance. (im talking about the n3700 here, the n3050 probably doesn't have the power to do it even at 720p).
Obviously for a lot of people this probably isn't going to matter but i thought it was worth mentioning.
Not quite sure what you're trying to say there belfastgeoff :neutral_face:
Anyone know what temperature these run at?
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/acer-revo-one-rl85-mini-pc-intel-2957u-4gb-ram-1tb-inc-remote-was-229-black-friday-2334418
http://www.amazon.co.uk/ASRock-Beebox-N3150-BB-Barebone/dp/B00ZXXU04U?tag=hotukdeals03-21