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Veröffentlicht: 2015-02-10, Autor: Andreas , Testbericht von: hardwareluxx.de
Ausreichend schnell für den Alltag, Komplett passiv gekühlt
Etwas langsamer eMMC-Speicher, Etwas teuer, In der Praxis
Schon die erste Generation der ECS LIVA zählte zu den stromsparendsten Mini-PCs ihrer Art. Ihr Nachfolger tritt exakt in die Fußstapfen und zeigt sich mit einer maximalen Leistungsaufnahme von gerade einmal knapp 13,2 Watt unter Volllast nur geringfügig...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-06-04, Autor: Ron , Testbericht von: modders-inc.com
A compact mini-PC such as the LIVA X is a lot more functional than most people think, especially if a user is coming strictly from a power-user/gamer perspective. While you cannot play your latest game on the Intel Bay Trail SoC-based device, this is more...
The ECS LIVA X provided us with an opportunity to see how ECS could improve upon the baseline created by the ECS LIVA. We are happy to see that the LIVA X manages to fix many of the shortcomings without sacrificing any of the advantages brought forward by...
Affordable pricing, Decent video performance capable of pushing dual monitors, Low power consumption, Includes entire system, this time with models that don't require you add the OS, Tiny size takes up very little desk space, or, thanks to the VESA-mounti
Limited USB connectivity, No singular mic input, although mic use can be added through a separately purchasable cable, Limited CPU-based performance, but enough for most basic tasks, Installation of added storage requires complete dis-assembly
The ECS LIVA X mini PC will be available for a bit over US$200. Affordable pricing Decent video performance capable of pushing dual monitors Low power consumption Includes entire system, this time with models that don't require you add the OS Tiny size ta...
Size, weight, Vesa support, HDMI, Overall Performance, Price, Expandable internal storage, USB 3,0, 3rd USB port, Wifi range and speed
GPU driver vs Amazon prime, No mic port, Lag during Driver installs
Overall system performance was more than adequate for browsing the net and checking emails. In most cases the LIVA X is the only complete mini box PC in these price ranges. The few changes to the LIVA X makes it more suitable as a full size desktop rep...
When we looked at the ECS LIVA MINI PC Kit we were pretty easy on it because it was a first generation product and we expected there to be some growing pains. When we concluded our review on the ECS LIVA in August 2014 we ended it with a list of things we...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-01-15, Autor: Sebastian , Testbericht von: pcper.com
No, the LIVA X can't replace a desktop, but it really isn't supposed to. A passively-cooled mini-PC just doesn't have the horsepower yet. It's faster than the original LIVA, and if it begins to sell for the same low prices we've seen from the current mode...
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Veröffentlicht: 2015-01-30, Autor: Leo , Testbericht von: kitguru.net
Small form factor, Passively cooled and silent, USB 3.0 port, 802.11n WiFi, Option of adding mSATA storage, Impressively cheap, especially if get a Windows 8.1 license included for £155
NonWindows version is supplied without Operating System when it really should come with Linux, Intel graphics drivers don't handle HDMI properly, The need for a mains power supply reduces your options for using the Liva X in imaginative ways, Lacks the gr
ECS has updated its Liva Mini PC and the new version is named Liva X. Its a small box that is powered by a Celeron N2808 dual core System on Chip that is capable of running either Windows or Linux.This Liva X update is powered by a power adapter on mains ...
Zusammenfassung: Elitegroup Computer System (ECS) is proud to introduce the latest mini PC – LIVA X, a fan-less design, quiet and low power consumption small-size computer. Adopting Intel® Bay-Trail M SOC and 15W ultra-low power design; supporting Windows 8.1, Windows 7, ...
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Veröffentlicht: 2015-01-29, Autor: Steven , Testbericht von: tweaktown.com
What the ECS LIVA X lacks in raw performance, it makes up for in low power consumption and thermals. Its dual-core Intel Celeron N2808 CPU has its limitations, in terms of raw power it loses to the Zotac CI320 (reviewed here) because of its lower core co...