HP's EliteDesk mini PCs squeeze Skylake, security, and versatility into tiny packages

From PC World: As part of its shock-and-awe of commercial Elite PC announcements this week, HP showed off new Skylake mini PCs with some fairly unique features

Aimed at business and corporate users, the tiny EliteDesk Mini PC can still run up to a full 65-watt, quad-core Skylake CPU. HP's not married to Intel, though: Its EliteDesk 705 G2 will also be available with AMD's PRO A12, A10 and A8 APUs.

The EliteDesk 800 will come in either a 35-watt version that supports Intel's quad-core Core i7-6700T, or a full 65-watt unit that packs a Core i7-6700. Both will support up to 32GB of DDR4/2133 and M.2 SSD, plus a 2.5-inch drive.

What's unique about the new EliteDesk 800 is its configurable ports. Whatever you need—RS-232, DisplayPort, HDMI, serial—HP can support your needs.

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