Beelink T4 Linux specs, review and comparison

Beelink T4 Linux specs, review and comparison

Mini PC adopts new technology design, thin and light, suitable for various occasions, and greatly saves space. It has a built-in fan, which has good heat dissipation performance without worrying that the machine temperature is too high during use, safe and reliable.  Beelink T4 comes with latest CPU Intel Atom x5-z8500 (2M Cache, up to 2.24GHz), which achieves great breakthroughs in image processing and computing, having ultra-fast running speed and smooth image processing performance. Support Windows 10 operation system, this mini pc is perfect for work and entertainment. Does Beelink T4 support Linux?

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Beelink T4 Linux specs, review and comparison
Does Beelink T4 support Linux?

Package Contents

1 x Mini PC, 1 x Power Adapter, 1 x Mini PC Bracket, 1 x English User Manual

Performance Parameter
– Work environment: -10 – 45 Deg.C, 30 – 90 percent humidity
– Storage environment: -20 – 60 Deg.C, 10 – 90 percent humidity
– Built-in CR2032 210mAh battery

What are the key features of Beelink T4?

Powerful processor
Equipped with Intel Atom x5 – Z8500 CPU which is advanced in image processing and computing. Its high machine configuration gives you ultra-fast running speed and smooth image processing performance. With the HDMI 2.0 data output, it makes sure you can enjoy 4K x 2K even 3D HD movies.

Advanced operation system
Support for fast and powerful Win 10 operation system. Perfect for working, watching TV and playing games. Rapid, stable configuration coupled with the highly Win 10. Support dual-screen, reduce the waiting time, improve your work efficiency. Say goodbye to the system freezing and buffering.

Convenient to use
Support multiple connections such as Ethernet 1000Mbps, standard RJ 45, Bluetooth 4.0 and 2.4 / 5.8GHz WiFi. It is very easy to install, as soon as you plug in the power supply and connect the box to your WiFi or else way, you can watch whatever you like. Users can surf the Internet with browsers and have a communication with the world through kinds of APPs, like YouTube, SKYPE video call, MSN, facebook, also the hot films and TV shows can be searched at any time.

Practical multi-media player
A practical home streaming media player, feel free to enjoy all your favorite movies, sports shows, and entertainment programs. And you can also save games, movies and TV shows you like.

Key Specification of Beelink T4

Does Beelink T4 support Linux? What are the key specifications?

General

Brand: Beelink
Model: T4
Type: Mini PC
System: Windows 10. But does Beelink T4 support Linux?
CPU: Intel Atom X5-Z8500
Core: Quad Core
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 600
RAM Type: LPDDR3

Product info

5G WiFi: Yes
WIFI: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Dual-band WiFi 2.4GHz/5GHz , Dual wireless antenna
Bluetooth: Bluetooth4.0
Power Supply: Charge Adapter
Interface: DC Power Port,DP,HDMI,Microphone Jack,RJ45,USB2.0,USB3.0
Language: Multilanguage
HDMI Version: 1.4
Other Functions: Others
HDMI Function: HDCP
Power Consumption.: 12W
RJ45 Port Speed: 1000Mbps

Media support

Decoder Format: H.263,H.264,H.265,HD MPEG4
Video format: 1080P,4K,DAT,FLV,MKV,MOV,MP4,WMV
Audio format: AAC,AC3,MP3,MPEG,OGA,OGG,TrueHD,WMA
Photo Format: BMP,GIF,JPEG,JPG,PNG,TIFF
Support 5.1 Surround Sound Output: Yes

Dimensions and weights

Product weight: 0.2500 kg
Package weight: 0.6600 kg
Product size (L x W x H): 10.60 x 10.60 x 1.77 cm / 4.17 x 4.17 x 0.7 inches
Package size (L x W x H): 14.60 x 12.40 x 7.00 cm / 5.75 x 4.88 x 2.76 inches

Power

Power Type: External Power Adapter Mode
Power Input Vol: 12V
Suggest Input: 12V 2A
Power Adapter Input: 100-240V / 50-60Hz

Does Beelink T4 support Linux? How to install Linux (Ubuntu) in Beelink?

Many users and tech experts try to install Linux in Beelink T4. But could not. Beelink T34 supports Linux operating system. So how to install Linux in Beelink T34?

  • 1st thing to do, is get into the bios, on mine it was the esc. button, press it on startup. It usually flashes on the bottom screen to tell you what button like it could be f14
  • 2nd thing to do, is change the part in the bios that has your USB as the second boot, it needs to be 1st boot.
  • Restart with your USB, your Wifi may not work, that can be installed later when your installing it for good. It will ask you if you want  proprietary software say yes. I used an Ethernet cable to get all my updated software then my WIFI worked.

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