ECS LIVA

Get started with Windows on ARM with this mini PC that can be used for development or act as small media player, hooking into TVs and portable monitors to help manage photos, stream your subscriptions, and much more. The ECS LIVA Mini Box QC710 Desktop can come with you anywhere, and now through July 21st, you can get it at a special price.

Taking up a space of just 1.38" high by 4.69" wide and 4.59" long, and a weight of just over eight ounces, the ECS LIVA mini box is designed to be plugged into hotel TVs, used with portable monitors, and hung up on walls to run smart home tools and be a part of your summer project. The black casing blends in with your decor and it's easy to place so all its ports are accessible.

The box itself runs the 64-bit edition of Windows 10 Home, using a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c Compute CPU supported by 4GB of memory. It's got more than enough power to run any software you need on the go, with 64GB of internal storage that can easily be expanded with a MicroSD card, with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to add peripherals and cloud storage functionality.

There are also plenty of wired expansion options, with a USB-C port to provide power, a USB-A 3.2 port and USB-A 2.0 port for accessories, an HDMI jack to connect monitors and television, and an Ethernet port for wired internet. And since it's a full Windows machine, you have full plug-and-play support, so you can hook it in and kick back.

This mini PC provides a great introduction to ARM computing, whether it be for work or for play. The ECS LIVA mini box PC can drop in a bag and come with you for $89.97, $60 off the $149 MSRP, now through 11:59PM PST on July 21st.

Prices subject to change.

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