Take the CHUWI HeroBox Windows 10 mini PC computer to your work place, make a splash in the conference room,or make it your mobile entertainment buddy. Because it won’t take up tons of desk space and you can simply just slip it into your pocket and travel with it all the time. Intel UHD Graphics 600 Gen9 12EU, comes with 18 execution units clock up to 700MHz, which is twice faster than its previous generation. It can comprehensively decode 4K videos and edit pictures with finest quality image. Find more in CHUWI HeroBox Windows 10 mini PC computer review.
In the box
1 x Mini PC
1 x Power Adapter
1 x HDMI ( 80mm )
1 x HDMI ( 20mm )
1 x PC Holder
1 x Remote Control
1 x English User Manual
Specifications – CHUWI HeroBox Windows 10 mini PC computer
- Brand CHUWI
- Model HeroBox
- Type Mini PC
- Color Black
- OS Windows 10
- Firmware Information System Bit: 64Bit
- Plug Type EU Plug
- Power Input Vol 12V
- Power Supply Charge Adapter
- CPU Intel Celeron N4100
- Graphics Chipset UHD Graphics 600
- RAM 8GB
- RAM Type DDR4
- Hard Disk Memory 180GB SSD
- SATA HDD Up to 2TB 2.5 inch HDD
- WIFI 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
- 2.4G/5GWIFI Yes
- Bluetooth 4.2
- TF card slot Yes,Up to 256GB
- USB 2*USB-A 2.0(back) 2*USB-A 3.0(front)
- HDMI Supported(Type A*1 2.0)
- VGA Supported
- type-C Supported
- DC Jack Yes
- 3.5mm Headphone Jack Yes
- RJ45 Port Yes
Compare CHUWI HeroBox Windows 10 mini PC vs ACEPC Mini PC Windows 10
CHUWI HeroBox Windows 10 Mini PC, Intel Gemini-Lake N4100 Quad-Core | ACEPC Mini PC Windows 10 Pro Intel Celeron Processor J3455 | HP EliteDesk 800 G2 Mini Business Desktop PC Intel Quad-Core i5-6500T | |
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Computer Memory Size | 8 GB | 6 GB | 8 GB |
CPU Model | Intel Celeron | Intel Celeron | Intel Core i5 |
CPU Speed | 3.00 GHz | 2.30 GHz | 2.50 GHz |
Hard Disk Size | 180 GB | 120 GB | 240 GB |
Hardware Platform | PC | PC | Windows |
Operating System | Windows 10 | Windows 10 Pro | Windows 10 Pro |
Processor Count | 4 | 4 | 4 |
CHUWI HeroBox Windows 10 mini PC computer review
Design & look
For starters CHUWI HeroBox is a really compact MiniPC with 37,3 x 187,6 x 138,3mm and 0.59kg of weight. The design would indicate a gaming platform, but that’s certainly not the case. But the little metal box at least looks nice.
Storage
The remaining features are also surprisingly good for a thin client this cheap. The machine features space for an additional SSD, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11ac WiFi, four USB ports and a type-C connector, VGA, HDMI, a VESA mount and even a microSD card slot.
Ports
Alternatively, it also supports microSD cards that can hold up to 128GB of your content. It also has 4 USB type A ports, 2 of which are 3.0 and 2 2.0. There are also HDMI 2.0 (which supports up to 4K video at 60fps), VGA and Ethernet ports – as well as 1 USB type C port. It is available on Amazon from now and costs US$199.
Processor
It is a far superior version of its cousin, the Gbox, with a quad-core Intel Celeron N4100 CPU – one of the faster entry-level processors right now, performing about as well as a Core i5-5200U (according to Passmark’s benchmarking site).
Note, the unit ships for free to the US, UK, Australia and dozens of other territories worldwide. The price of the system and value of the coupon is determined at the time of checkout.
CHUWI HeroBox Windows 10 mini PC computer customer review
Great little mini-pc for any office work, web/browsing or video/youtube/streaming
(I am not a “gamer” – I understand this machine doesn’t have anywhere near the performance for the so-called serious gamer — or video editing, etc, etc. But for most of the rest of us…)
It’s a great little quiet (no fan!) package, that comes with a bracket to mount behind your TV or desktop monitor…
I was skeptical about the N4100 Celeron — Celeron traditionally being Intel’s lower performing “budget/entry” level line of CPUs — but really, it seems the N4100 Celeron wih the provided 8GB DRAM and 180GB SSD is plenty fast enough — easily replaces my old laptop I was using as my desktop system.
This herobox has an easy to reach empty 2.5inch SATA drive bay – just remove the six screws on the back (one is covered by a sticker) and pop in any standard SATA/SSD (or HD) … To mount permanently I recommend using the mounting screws – 4 holding the rails to the case and 4 provided in a little bag to hold the drive to the rail.
I popped in a 500GB SSD that boots into XUbuntu Linux – runs great – and with some fiddling can (dual) boot into the provided “Home” Windows 10 software if I need/want to run an app that I can’t find for Linux (tax software I had to use last week ;-( ) Linux allows one to mount the Windows “C” partition and access that …
Plus plenty enough ports, but if you need more, just get a USB hub.
(A video review I saw also showed you can replace the included 180GB SSD, but that requires removing the mother board — I didn’t want to do that.)