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Tronsmart BJ19 Mini PC Intel Valleyview-M/D J1900 Quad Core NUC $104.99US/$142.92AU @Geekbuying

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Tronsmart BJ19 Mini PC Bare Bones Tronsmart BJ19 Mini PC Intel Valleyview-M/D J1900 Quad Core.

Normally $129.99USD

Coupon Code XBMCBOX

$25.00 off Coupon

1 week Only
Supply your own HDD/Ram and O/S

Intel Celeron Quad Core J1900 Processor
Intergrated GPU
Built-in Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
Upgradable to Android & Windows 8.1 Dual Boot, Ubuntu, Fedora
Stylish design,upgradable storage
Multi-language supported for multiple regions and dialects around the world
USB 3.0 Interface

Supply your own Ram, HDD, O/S

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  • "NUC". That's some quality misdirection OP.

  • Just get one locally from intel or gigabyte.

    J1900 you get the same price.

    • cool… can you list a couple please… i am wanting to but a few in the next week or so and was thinking this might do the job.

  • How is this better than the mini-PC BayTrails that include storage and a Windows 10?

    • http://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare.php?cmp[]=2326&cmp[]=2131

      • Wow, nice. Guess it depends what you want to use it for.

        • For a media centre, the bay trails are mostly fine.

          The 2GB RAM limit is the main problem, but Windows 10 does ok with that if there's not much multitasking.

        • +1

          @KentT:
          I don't see how 2GB is a problem for a HTPC / media centre. Kodi works fine on the Pi-2 with 1GB.
          Bay trail is fanless too. But most lack usb3.

          Another option is chromebox - about A$200 delivered with 2GB and 16GB SSD, upgradable. Almost as fast as the Tronsmart, but a much more reliable brand. Better support.

  • Tronsmart's website indicates that this is USB 2.0, not 3.0.
    http://www.tronsmart.com/products/tronsmart-ara-bj-19

    Which is it?

    • +2

      One of the fronts is USB3, the others are USB2.

  • I find the use of "XMBC, KODI" in the title on the page when no OS is supplies to support these free downloads about as attractive and assuring as the "Genuine copy of Windows 8.1" we see on other units after the initial fortnight it takes for the first "not genuine" reports to flood back.
    Here's an idea - if you are going to advertise in Australia, try meeting our standards of honesty, not those of a more disreputeable shyster in the back-streets of Cairo, Mumbai or Kowloon.

    • +3

      Kodi doesn't require a paid OS though. And that is the target market.. Sooooooooo..

      • Sorry for the accidental neg. Reading on a touch screen . can't undo. I hate JavaScript.

        • 1) You can undo it. Click the red button.
          2) Why do you hate JavaScript? That makes zero sense.

        • @PainToad: I hit the red button!

        • @PainToad:
          Javascript often has cross-platform compatibility issues, whereas plain HTML is more reliable.

          I figured out what happened: when I clicked "votes" it appeared to do nothing, because the pop-up window was way down the page and off-screen on my tablet. If I zoom out, it becomes visible.

  • Is there a list of uses for a device like this?

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