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Published: 2016-07-23, Author: Brian , review by: infoworld.com
Includes mounting bracket, low power use, twoprong plug, space for an SSD
While the Liva X2 won't set any performance records, it is good basic computer for work with an attractive casing -- and at $158, it's a bargain...
Published: 2016-07-20, Author: Brian , review by: networkworld.com
Abstract: There is a new generation of mini-PCs out there -- small, inconspicuous but powerful. They offer a number of advantages for businesses over laptops or more traditional desktop systems. First, they can be placed where most traditional desktops and laptops...
The ECS LIVA X2 Mini-PC feels like a slightly refined version of the older ECS LIVA X that came out at the beginning of the year. General CPU performance is close to the same, but it has much better graphics performance and power efficiency. If you are wo...
For this review, I decided to get all my testing done in Windows 10. At the time of writing, I did not have any similar devices that could be used for comparison and the LIVA X2 was just begging to be upgraded from the get go. Also, for this kind of revie...
Published: 2015-11-04, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
Better than expected HTPC performance, Fanless design provides silent operation, Ultralow power consumption, Includes VESA mount
Dualcore Braswell SoC underpowered for desktop use, eMMC storage performance
The LIVA is a really cool idea: a full system, complete with memory and storage, ready to use out of the box with a preinstalled OS. And the LIVAs all sip power - under 10W at full load. For lightweight workloads there are a lot of possibilities for this...
Ready to run right out of the box, Windows 10 upgrade ready, Built-In mic array for Cortana support, Affordable pricing, Low (<36W) power consumption, Tiny size, Minimal LED lighting, Silent operation, Internal M.2 port
Additional storage can only be added by completely disassembling the unit, Ships with Windows 8.1 only, so be prepared for some installation time if you want Windows 10 (for free), Limited color options, Limited CPU-based performance, but enough for most
The ECS LIVA X2 mini PC is available starting at US$170. Ready to run right out of the box. Windows 10 upgrade ready Built-In mic array for Cortana support Affordable pricing Low (<36W) power consumption Tiny size Minimal LED lighting Silent operation Int...
Published: 2015-09-09, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
The Braswell-equipped LIVA X2 is a much needed improvement over the original LIVA which brings more USB ports to the table, the ability to install a M.2 SSD up to 1TB for increased storage capacity while keeping a small footprint and very low power consum...
The ECS LIVA x2 provided us with the opportunity to evaluate yet another Braswell-based passively cooled mini-PC (after already having had a look at the ASRock Beebox last month). However, the goal of ECS is quite different from that of ASRock. While ASRo...
Small form factor design, Energy efficient with only six watts TDP, Runs cool with the massive heat sink, Three USB 3.0 ports with one EZ Charge port, Silent; no fans spinning, Windows 8.1 with Bing included, Free upgrade to Windows 10, Decent performance
32GB eMMC limiting with Windows OS installed
Where can I begin, but to say that I was amazed by the ECS LIVA X2 and what it had to offer for the size. I am a fan of the really small form factor PCs and I have normally gone to the trusty Raspberry Pi for what I needed, but that may change. For the si...