The Gigabyte BRIX i7A-7500 ships in a smart black-and-white box, with gold accents. From the outset, it looks like a quality piece of kit.
Inside, a VESA mount (75 x 75 and 100 x 100 mm) is supplied – allowing you to mount the BRIX to the rear of your monitor should you wish.
Also included is a driver CD (fairly pointless, as ever), as well as a small quick-start guide.
Lastly, the power brick is a relatively small unit. It is rated at the following specification – input: AC 100-240V. Output: DC 19V. 3.42A.
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Seems silly not to wait for the iris graphics next quarter.
Nice little unit for sure but as B Brad pointed if there is going to be a Iris Graphics version next quarter then it would be worth the wait. This would make a nice front room entertainment device for video playback and very light duty gaming as it is now.