Product Overview
The PB60 is just 175mm on each side, 34.2mm thick, and weighs a mere 1.19kg. Yet it can accommodate an Intel Core i3, i5, i7 or Pentium Gold processor and up to 32GB of RAM. Our sample came with the top option, an Intel Core i7 8700T, with 16GB of 2,400MHz DDR memory. That's six cores running at up to 4GHz in a box smaller than most notebooks. There's also space in the chassis for a 2.5in drive as well as M.2 storage, although our sample only came with the latter.
The chassis is brimming with external connectivity, with five USB ports on the front including USB C, plus analog audio. The rear has Gigabit Ethernet, three more USB ports, HDMI and DisplayPort, plus another connection that can be a number of different options but was a second DisplayPort on our sample. There's even built-in 802.11ac WiFi with an external aerial. One thing you don't get any space for inside a chassis this small is discrete graphics, so the PB60 relies in the Intel UHD Graphics 630 built into the processor.
You do pay a slight premium for having this much computing power and this many features in such a small box, with a price in excess of £800. A regular desktop for this price should be able to deliver a similar specification, plus reasonable discrete graphics. But it would be much, much larger, and if space is a premium in your office, the PB60 isn't so pricey to put most businesses off. Let's find out if the ASUS Mini PC PB60 is a case of the best things coming in small packages.
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ASUS PB60
- Comes with a power cable.
- All are in similar, excellent condition. Fully tested and working.
- Item is processed, packaged well and shipped for next day delivery.