The MintBox Mini is a small form-factor desktop computer that comes with Linux Mint software preloaded. If the computer looks familiar, that’s because it’s a version of CompuLab’s fitlet, a line of small, fanless desktops introduced this week.

What makes this model a little different is that it’ll have a green case and come preloaded with the popular Linux Mint operating system.

Like several other fitlet models, the MintBox Mini features an AMD A4-6400T Micro processor based on AMD’s Mullins architecture. It has a Radeon R3 graphics processor, two USB 3.0 ports, 2 USB 2.0 ports, dual HDMI ports (for up to two displays), a microSD card reader, and a headset jack.

The computer also features 80.211/b/g/n WiFi and Gigabit Ethernet and this model will ship with 4GB of RAM and a 64GB solid state drive.

The MintBox Mini should be available in the second quarter of 2015 for $295 in the US or €295 in Europe (VAT is included in the European price). Part of the money from sales will help support development of Linux Mint software, and the MintBox Mini will feature a 5-year warranty.

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