Xtreamer Ultra 2 Specs

The Xtreamer Ultra2 is a portable HTPC equipped with 6 USB, eSATA, 4 Gb
DDR3 RAM, HDMI, an integral IR remote control and powered by the Nvidia
GT520M Chip that allows vivid and crisp playback of FULL HD multimedia
files.
The Xtreamer Ultra2 devices incorporate state-of-the-art technology,
commonly used in high-end computing and consumer electronic solutions.
The highly refined manufacturing process, timeless engineering and
careful quality-control have once again resulted in a product that works
out of the box yet embraces the highest long-term aesthetic and
commercial value.
We hope that anyone who wants a very capable yet portable PC will find
the Xtreamer Ultra2 to be a rewarding experience and a worthy investment
both as FULL HD streamer as well as a Windows 7 or Linux based
computing system.
Specs
CPU
Intel® Atom® D2700 (dual-core, 2.13GHz)
GPU
NVIDIA® GT520M with 512MB DDR3, NVIDIA® 3DTV Play Capable
Chipset IO
NM10, NCT5577D
Memorey
4GB DDR3 (SO-DIMM/204pin/DDR3-1333/PC3-10600) Included
SSD
32GB mSATA SSD with Pre-installed OpenElec XBMC
Hard Disk
Supports 1 x 2.5-inch SATA 3.0 Gb/s HDD/SSD
Display Options
HDMI (w/audio), DVI-I
Gigabit LAN Ethernet
10/100/1000Mbps (RTL8111E)
WiFi
Internal Antenna 802.11n WiFi
Bluetooth
Bluetooth2.1+EDR (Enhanched Data Rate)
USB Ports
4 USB 2.0 (2 on back panel, 2 on front panel) + 2 USB3.0
(2 on the back panel)
Audio
7.1 CH digital audio (HDMI), Optical Digital S/PDIF audio output
IR Port
IRDA 1.0
DirectX® Support
DirectX 11 with Shader Model 4.1
Other Features
OpenCL compliant, OpenGL® 3.2 compatible, NVIDIA®, PhysX® ready,
NVIDIA® CUDA™ ready, NVIDIA® PureVideo™ HD technology
DHCP:
Yes
Software Features
Linux Based XBMC Open-Elec
HTPC Capability
Windows® 7 with Aero® user interface and DirectCompute compatible
Boxee, XBMC, MediaPortal Compatible
Live CD or PreCompiled Linux compatible
Size
5.35 cm(W) x 21.3 cm(H) x 14.2 cm(D)
Power
DC IN 19V
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Last Updated
7th of March, 2012