The Linux Mint powered Mintbox Mini PC has been given the preview treatment – and is easily dwarfed by a regular tennis ball!

Announced at the start of the year, the diminutive devices measures 10.8cm x 8.3cm x 2.4cm (LxWxH) and weighs a mere 250 grams.



“…It’s even tinier than I realized.”

Linux Mint lead Clement Lefebvre, in a preview post to the Linux Mint blog, was impressed by the size of the Mintbox Mini.

“The Mini is minuscule,” he writes. “I knew it was small, I knew it was pocketable (and it does indeed easily fit in my jean’s pocket, although with the cable, mouse and all you’ll probably use a bag anyway) but it’s even tinier than I realized.”

How tiny? This comparison photo puts the passively-cooled PC into perspective:

Mintbox Mini Specs & Price

The Mintbox Mini is the third member in the Mintbox series and is once again produced by Israeli hardware company CompuLab.

Like previous editions the new MintBox Mini is fanless. The external metal casing acts as a passive cooler. While it’s cool to the touch when powered off it may get a little toasty when in use.

The MintBox Mini is expected to go on general sale in the coming weeks priced from $295. For this buyers will get a tiny computer pre-loaded with Linux Mint and running on some capable hardware:

AMD A4 6400T CPU (64-bit, quad-core, 1GHz)

Radeon R3 GPU (integrated)

4GB RAM

64GB SSD

The RAM is socketed and can be upgraded to a maximum of 8GB. An mSATA port also allows for compatible hard-drive upgrades.

The MintBox Mini offers 3x USB 2.0 ports, 2x USB 3.0 ports, a pair of HDMI out sockets for dual-monitor setups, a headphone/mic jack and a handy MicroSD card reader for additional storage.

Wi-Fi is not “built-in” with the MintBox Mini model, though a wireless dongle is supplied. There is no Bluetooth. Other adaptors bundled including com > serial and HDMI > DVI.

For more pictures head over to the Mintbox Mini preview post.

MintBox Mini Preview Post