Vorke V1 is a Windows 10 mini PC powered by Intel Celeron J3160 quad core “Braswell” processor with 4GB RAM, 64 GB internal storage, and support for an internal 2.5″ SATA drive, as well as support for dual monitor setups thanks to VGA and HDMI ports.

Vorke V1 specifications:

SoC – Intel Celeron J3160 quad core processor @ 1.6/2.24 GHz with Intel HD 400 graphics GPU @ 320/700MHz – 6W TDP

System Memory – 4GB DDR3L alledgedly upgradeable to 8GB, so it must be using SO-DIMM memory (TBC)

Storage – 64GB internal storage + 2.5″ SATA drive support + micro SD slot

Video Output – HDMI 1.4b and VGA

Audio Output – HDMI and 3.5mm headphone jack; ALC269 audio codec

Connectivity – Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n/ac WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0

USB – 2x USB 2.0 ports, 2x USB 3.0 ports

Misc – Power button & LED, IR receiver.

Power Supply – 19V/2.1A

Dimensions – 153.4 x 153.4 x 38mm

Weight – 390 grams

The mini PC is pre-loaded with Windows 10 (most certainly not activated at that price), and is said to support Windows 7/8.1, but it will most probably run Linux distributions just fine too. [Update: GeekBuying told me Windows 10 was activated, but it must be a different license than products like MINIX NGC-1, for which the company paid around $80 for the license]

The computer ships with a power adapter, a power cord, and a user’s manual. If the specifications are correct, it’s one of the rare Intel mini PC with a built-in IR receiver, and the support for an internal 2.5″ SSD or hard drive is also a plus.

Vorke V1 is currently sold on GeekBuying for $199.99, but it was listed for only $159.99 as I started this very post (sadly). [Update: VORKEV1 coupon will bring the price down back to $159.99]

Via AndroidPC.es