Smallest 4K Mini PC LarkBox unveiled by CHUWI


LarkBox

Mini PC’s are recently gaining traction, because you can easily stuff very respectable hardware into a small compact body. With comes extreme portability, saving space and also saving quite a ton of energy. Chinese makers CHUWI already have some of these models under their belt, but today they unveiled something special. New mini PC LarkBox is the smallest 4K mini PC in the world with the size of an apple and will easily fit into your palm.

The dimensions are really somethig else with just 61*61*43mm and 127g of weight. That’s lighter than majority of mobile phones in the market. Despite the ultra-small size it’s a full fledged mini PC with very solid hardware specs and it can easily work as an office computer or even home entertainment centre. Just hook it up to 4K TV, or rather place it on the back of the TV thanks to the VESA standard, and enjoy the multimedia performance.

LarkBox

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Suits office work and entertainment perfectly

LarkBox features the Intel Celeron N4100 processor, built-in UHD Graphics 600 graphic card, 6GB LPDDR4 RAM and 128GB SSD drive. It also supports an additional max 128GB MicroSD extension for extra memory. With such power it can decode 4K video with ease. And with low power processor comes just 5W energy consumption . The active cooling fan is with ultra silent design so should not be a nuisance. Furthermore the mini PC has 2x USB-A ports, USB Type-C port, HDMI and Bluetooth 5.0 among others.

The smallest 4K mini PC

You can sign up on the CHUWI’s official website for the newsletter about this model, because we will learn the pricing and launch date later on. But for now you can already try your luck in the official giveaway and maybe become one of the four winners of LarkBox for free. So check it out, because this small device looks pretty promising.

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3 Comments

  1. newphoenix
    April 18, 2020

    Celeron N4100 released 2017, outdated hardware, obsolete product before even it is released.

  2. Arkadiy Bronovitskiy
    April 20, 2020

    Size matters ))

  3. Kresimir Ivkovic
    April 20, 2020

    my raspberry pi 4 is BEST