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ECS unveils new range of Liva Q, Liva Z and Liva One mini PCs

ECSIPC is a relatively new company on the scene, having been founded in October 2022. This month, the company is unveiling its first wave of mini PCs, including the ultra-compact LIVA Q, the multi-functional LIVA Z and the high-performance LIVA One. 

We'll start off with the LIVA Q series, which are designed for daily computing purposes. This is a cube-like mini PC that can be equipped with Intel Pentium or Celeron embedded processors (LIVA Q2, Q3D and Q3H) or an AMD Ryzen embedded processor (LIVA Q3 Plus). These PCs all come equipped with an HDMI port supporting 4K resolution, and HDMI CEC, so you can use a TV remote to also switch the PC on and off. These PCs also offer expandable storage through a microSD card slot.

The LIVA Z series offer different Intel processors and come with expandable SSD or HDD storage. The LIVA Z2, Z3 and Z3E are all fanless models and can be equipped with Intel Core i3 or Core i5 processors. These systems also have expanded functionality, with the ability to hook up two displays using HDMI or DisplayPort. The LIVA Z series also offers multiple USB ports, including a Type-C connection.

Finally, we have the LIVA One barebones mini PC. This system can support either Intel Core or AMD Ryzen processors with up to 65W TDP. You also get dual-channel memory support (up to 64GB capacity), expandable SSD or HDD storage, and video outputs to connect up to three displays. These systems also offer a TPM function for added security for small businesses.

You can see the range on Ebuyer HERE.

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