Testseek.com have collected 30 expert reviews of the Zotac ZBox Nano XS AD11 Plus and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Zotac ZBox Nano XS AD11 Plus.
May 2012
(81%)
30 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Low Power, Super Slick Form Factor, Good Price, DX11 Graphics, WiFi, IR, GB LAN All Here
Could Use More USB Ports, Included WiFi Controller Sub-Par, No OS
We've been fans of Zotac's ZBOX Nano small form factor systems. The tiny little boxes don't break benchmark records, but their diminutive enclosures and well thought out features make them very well suited for home theater and low power applications. Afte...
Published: 2015-12-07, Author: John , review by: techicize.com
Coming in at around £280 or £180 for the barebone version(Full System US $299.99 or Barebone US $209.99) The ZBOX was a tricky product to rate, On one hand you can't ignore its form factor which is mind-blowingly small, its looks are refined and very s...
Abstract: Build quality is exquisite, but one of the best things about the Zbox – aside from the price – is that it's supplied with a VESA mount. That means you can bolt it on to the back of a monitor or TV and pretty much forget about it, turning any given screen ...
Abstract: We're comparing four diminutive PCs: ASRock’s Vision HT, Jetway’s Mini-Top JBC700, Lenovo’s Q180, and Zotac’s Zbox Nano XS AD11 Plus. Despite their similar sizes, each tiny computer offers a unique feature set. Are any of them right for you? Every once...
For day to day use, such as web browsing, using Office and watching 1080P movies the ZBOX does well and handles everything easily. Boot up is handled pretty rapidly, as it doesn’t stop to run POST checks for long. When using the ZBOX more like my norm...
HDMI output for video and audio, Low noise level, Optical output, Small form factor, Quick startup, Consumes little energy
No keyboard/mouse included, Limited CPU & GPU performance, No DVD or Bluray drive, No preinstalled operating system
Although the low CPU power prevents it from fulfilling all the functions of an ordinary desktop, this mini PC is ideal for basic document editing and home cinema use. It's discreet both in size and noise. This makes it an excellent device for anyone wh...
At CES a couple of years ago at CES NVIDIA were demoing the reference design ION/Atom box which was small enough to fit in someone's hand. That system was essentially a full PC, minus a drive and since then we have seen many manufacturers head towards ...