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Emdoor introduced the customizable mini-PC Clink-X xCraft
At CES 2025, Emdoor showcased the Clink-X xCraft mini-PC, which will be supplied in a disassembled form. In addition, users will be able to replace memory modules and case covers, and in the future, the company plans to release more customization elements.
The mini-PC is built on the AMD Ryzen 7 250/260 (Zen 4) processor and the integrated AMD Radeon 760M/780M graphics accelerator. In addition, there are two slots inside that support up to 128 GB of DDR5-5600 RAM and two M.2 2280 slots for PCIe 4.0 NVMe with a total memory capacity of up to 4 TB. Users will have the ability to independently change memory modules.
The Clink-X xCraft ports include four different classes of USB-C, two USB-A, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1, and 2.5G Ethernet. The Wi-Fi 6 module antenna is also located on the back of the case.
All electronic components of the mini-PC are attached to the inner part of the metal frame, and the frame itself is covered with magnet panels. Three designs of these panels are available to choose from, but the collection will be expanded in the future. In addition, the company wants to establish the production of modules for customizing the Clink-X xCraft.
In the spring of 2025, Clink-X xCraft will be released on the Kickstarter platform. After that, the mini-PC will go on retail sale. The base version without memory modules will cost $500, and the version with the minimum amount of memory will cost $600.
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