Utilite
Appearance
Operating system | Ubuntu Linux / Android |
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CPU | Freescale i.MX6 ARM Cortex A9 |
Memory | 512 MB - 2 GB DDR3-1066 |
Display | HDMI 1.4 full-HD + DVI |
Sound | S/PDIF 5.1 Stereo line-out / line-in |
Connectivity | 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi (Standard/Pro only) Bluetooth 3.0 (Standard/Pro only) GbE Ethernet (Twin on Standard/Pro) 4 x USB 2.0 ports + USB OTG + 2 x serial RS-232 |
Power | 4-8 W @ 10-16 V DC |
Dimensions | 13.5 x 10.0 x 2.1 cm |
Predecessor | Trim-Slice |
Website | utilite-computer.com |
The Utilite is a small, fanless nettop computer manufactured by the Israeli company CompuLab.[1] It was announced in July 2013 and is based upon the Freescale i.MX6 SoC.
It is available in Utilite Value, Utilite Standard and Utilite Pro models.[2]
The Utilite is delivered with:
- Ubuntu 12.04 (soft-float or armel version) pre-installed.
Other available operating systems:
- Android 4.x
- Arch Linux ARM (hard-float or armhf version)
- Gentoo Linux source based distribution
- Kali Linux (armhf Debian 7 based - focused on security testing)
There exists also three Linux based operating systems specialized on media playback:
- XBMC
- GeeXbox
- Volumio (armhf Debian 7 based)
Both the Bootloader (U-Boot) and the Kernel are open source and can be found on Gitorious and GitHub.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "CompuLab introduces Utilite - a single-core to quad-core ARM Linux desktop starting at 99$". July 14, 2013. Archived from the original on August 8, 2013. Retrieved August 22, 2013.
- ^ "Utilite models". Archived from the original on 2014-08-18. Retrieved 2013-08-22.
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