You also get a good selection of ports, and the model I’m testing has Windows 11 pre-installed.
Meanwhile, Zbox Pico models sit at the other end of the scale.
The UGREEN USB hub I connected to the PI430AJ is bigger than the mini-PC.

Interested businesses need tofill out a request formto get a hold of the PI430AJ.
You still get the RAM in this variant as that’s soldered, but there’s no SSD.
For now, it just looks like the brand is piloting the tech to see its viability.

You’ll find vents at the back as well that serve as the exhaust for the dual AirJet chips.
As it stands, you oughta use the bundled AC adapter to power the mini-PC.
It is considerably more powerful than the PI430AJ, and it’snow available at just $389.

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Zotac Zbox Pico PI430AJ: Should you buy it?
Ultimately, the PI430AJ is a great showcase for the AirJet’s potential.
The PI430AJ showcases the future of active cooling.

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