CompuLab Utilite2 mini desktop unveiled, packs Snapdragon 600

If there's a tiny space on your shelf in need of a tiny piece of hardware to fill it, CompuLab's newly introduced Utilite2 might fit the bill. The Utilite2 is a tiny desktop bringing with it a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 and other notable specs, giving users a small system upon which they can run Android or Ubuntu. The system can be used by developers or for dedicated business needs, but has all the features needed to work as an entertainment box or simple home PC.

The Utilite2 features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 APQ8064 quad-core 1.7GHz processor and 2GB of RAM, as well as 4GB eMMC and optional 32GB SSD (there's also a microSD card expansion slot). Graphics come by way of an Adreno 320 GPU, and video output via HDMI 1.4a with a 1080p max resolution.

Connectivity is well rounded with Bluetooth 4.0 LE, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, uSIM socket and mini-PCIe, four USB 2.0 ports, micro USB, and both stereo-in and stereo-out. The entire unit measures in at 3.4- x 3.4- x 1.1-inches. Power usage is low at 3W to 8W, depending on how heavily it is being used.

Though the Utilite2 has been unveiled, it won't be available to purchase until sometime later this month. The price has not yet been revealed, but when it launches, the system will be available globally through CompuLab's distribution channel and direct sales.

VIA: Liliputing